Saturday morning I was on schedule to leave for Michigan. I stubbornly decided I could deal with the snow and just planned to drive out of it. The patch of clouds on the weather map seemed to stop somewhere in PA, and I was headed West into OH and then North into MI. No problem.
I started out shoveling my front walk, like a good citizen. I'd arranged for my cat sitter to bring her son along to shovel the rest later into the weekend.
Even though it was still snowing, this does not look too bad, does it?
Bah, it's just a little snow! I showered, packed the car, calmed kitty, and hit the road.About 3 miles North it started looking more like this:
This is I-270, near Germantown, for the benefit of you local types. The 'I' in I-270 means 'Interstate', but does this major road look plowed to you? Nuh-uh. But I was OKAY with that, since I only needed to go about 30 miles up to Frederick and pick up I-70 West.Silly me - this was I-70:
DO YOU SEE ANY PAVEMENT? I did not. It was snowing and not well-plowed and if I exceeded 40 mph it was slippery. We were all driving with our flashers on, as we were all going under 45 mph. There were some yahoos passing on the left, and there were also some yahoos in the ditches and medians along the way.A lot of the time it looked like this:
... which was fine with me, since I was pulling over the best I could ever few miles to stop and clean the ice off my wipers so they'd actually WIPE.It took me almost 2 hours, but I made it 45 miles to Hagerstown, exited the "expressway" and pulled into my usual coffee-and-potty-stop McDonalds. Ach, I said, ach - it's just a little bit of snow, right? So I got back on the highway and kept going. I almost did not make it to the next exit. I could not even SEE out the windshield. I stopped in a parking lot and called my Brother to tell him I was not going to make it. Then I called my Son and told HIM I could not make it. Then I turned around and headed home, and I arrived around 1:30.
This is what I came home to:
Those are my footprints in the snow, coming down my steps (remember those steps?) so I could get my shovel. That's my car parked perpendicular to my parking space - flashers still on. I had 10" of snow in my spot that needed to be removed before I could back the car in. I only took out what needed to be tooken out to get the car mostly into its spot. I am no fool. The snow was still coming down hard, and I knew it was not over. Get her in and get inside.I did, and kitty stuck to me like glue the rest of the day.
This morning, I awoke to this:
I shoveled my way up my steps:
I shoveled my way to the front of my car, but this heap of plowed stuff? Third time? Not going to do it. I AM NOT.
Oh, look, I guess the Miata is REALLY not going anywhere any time soon:
ETA: The maintenance guys were coming around putting down sand, and another neighbor stopped them and asked if they spoke English. One said yes. So she asked him if she could pay him to shovel her steps and front walk. He just smiled. Speaks English - uh-huh. I pointed to my shovel and made the universal 'money' motion with my glittened right hand (you know, rubbing thumb and forefinger together?) He smiled REAL BIG and followed her. Yeah, money talks.
Then this little fella came home from his walk:
This is one of my other neighbors and her human:
Thus ends my tale of woe. Kitty and I have assumed the slug position once again:
... and plan to vegetate the rest of the weekend. I may put on real clothes and walk across the street to buy some food, but then again, maybe not. I have a potato I can call dinner.I feel another nap coming on. Thanks for stopping by!
Okay, now I understand what you meant by "we had some snow." Those roads look nightmarish!!
ReplyDeleteI think I've never seen that kind of snow here in Germany! At least not North of Munich.
Nice quilt, btw. And nice kitty!
You are a braver soul than I to drive in that mess! I'm glad you made it home safely and I'm sure kitty is happy you are there, too. Stay inside, stay warm, and the snow will melt in time.
ReplyDeleteAw Leslie, sorry you did not make it to be with your family for the weekend. But I am also glad you got home safely.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of neighbour do you have that would not help the others who are snowed in? Karma will get him!!!
Enjoy the remained of your snow days with kitty. (((hugs)))
Sue who is going to be washed away with the rain is it does not stop soon! At least we don;t have to dig it out! :-)
This was Sarnia last year and this year quite the opposite. Still no snow.
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