Sunday, December 15, 2013

Post Snowcalypse

So over a week ago the snow started, December 5th, to be exact.  The library closed at 4:00 p.m. and everyone slid on home.  My office mate and next door neighbor knows of my extreme phobia of driving in this kind of weather so he suggested he pick me up that morning and take me home after work.  Fortunately,the Director is also aware and adjusted my work hours to accommodate my 'taxi's' schedule.  Early the next morning I got the call that we were not to attempt going to work because of the weather and the amount of snow that had fallen. Yeah!  A snow day!  Here you can see how much snow fell in that 12 hours - poor Eyeore...covered in almost a foot of snow.  
Next we have the spot where my car had been parked for 2 days so my office partner could drive right into my garage a pick me up and drop me off so I didn't have to try to maneuver in snow/ice.  


I  was able to back Hot Poppy enough to then drive her into the garage.  Here she is.


I decided to try to shovel the snow on the apron behind my car....now, mind you, I've never shoveled snow in my life.  After about 20 minutes, you can see below, I decided to stop before I suffered a heart attack or a stroke.  I was beat! That, there, is about 3 feet by 8 feet on the right side of the apron...I did another patch about the same size the next day.




 I rode to and from work with my neighbor all week..just trying to work up the courage to try driving on my own.  Mind you, the asphalt roads were clear the first day, but my road and the one connecting to the asphalt road were slick as snot!  We actually slid and almost got stuck on Thursday last week. Then, on Friday, another drizzly, sleety, rainy day forced the Director to close the library again - Snow Day!  I can tell you I was mighty relieved NOT to have to drive again.  So yesterday and today, the temps are a bit higher and there is a melt going on!  I was able to start up the mule - put it in 4wd, and take the last 2 weeks of trash up for collection.  I was able to scrape a bit of snow off the apron but decided that since there was ice under it, it was better to leave it for the sun to melt it.  I was also able to get to the crawl space under the house and add salt to the water softener.  So, with one more day of taxi service from our friend and neighbor, the melt should take care of the ice enough that I can drive to work the rest of the week.  And then, on Thursday, our house/pet sitter is coming and I can leave to spend the holiday with my darling husband and children and grandchildren

On behalf of myself, my husband, and all the animals, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  Thank you all for stopping by.

2 comments:

Jennifer said...

Oh my - that snow is beautiful, but it certainly has its downside! We will never see anything like that where we live. Have a wonderful Christmas, my friend!

Batiklover said...

Oh Sal, you have been thru quite a bit. You will have to give John a HUGE hug and kiss and thank him for all the work he does around the house when he is home.......I hope the rest of the winter goes smoothly for you! have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your Family!!!!