Ok, well, the freakin' snow is still coming down. It's been snowing since about noon on Friday and it's not supposed to stop anytime soon. I already went out once and shoveled the front porch, and a shovel-wide path down the steps across the front sidewalk and up the driveway. It was about 7" or so then. I figured I'd get a start on things. It's coming down pretty fast and it's kind of windy. So, despite my efforts, the front door is blocked shut anyway <grrrrh> I'm not gonna out again for awhile. Screw it! I'm not going anywhere. Not trying to get to the airport this time!!
While I was out though, there was some lightning and thunder. It continued after I came back in. Pretty cool effect bouncing off the snow. As I was shoveling I was also thinking about a big snowstorm we had just about this time when I was in college in 1983. We had about 3 feet of snow and classes were canceled for about 2 days or so (which was a fantastic thing for a college student). There were huge snowball fights and people stole the trays from the dining hall to sled with. We'd sit at the end of the hallway at night and talk and laugh (and *read* the articles in Playgirl). And whenever my friend Betsy got a new record or tape she'd put it on and leave her door open and we'd listen to it ad infinitum. One such record was Synchronicity. I can still hear her singing, "There's a little black spot on the sun today," over and over and over and over.
Anywho, after the snow had stopped and the roads were somewhat clear a friend and I had decided to walk into the nearby town to go to the grocery store. We were taking orders from everyone on the floor. Valentine's day was coming so we had to buy people candy and cards and I'm sure we got milk and toilet paper, too. I remember we had so much stuff we just stole the cart and wheeled it all the way back to school. While we were out though, my buds were goofing around in the snow and my friend Margaret, who'd had polio as a child, jigged when she should had jogged and broke her ankle. We missed all the excitement and the ambulance ride on the icy roads. But, I remember Margaret's hysterical drug-induced artwork she made while she was on the pain meds. But, I digress.......
SNOW SUCKS!!!!!
EVERYONE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE AND STAY WARM !