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NEWeatherguy wrote:KingOfWeather wrote:Even the interstates had about 7 inches on them.
When the freeways are in that shape, let's just say I am next to a cozy fire, and the heck with going anywhere!
Miss Mary wrote:Glad you stayed home also Harry! BTW, do you still love the snowfall up there compared to what we get in in Ohio usually?
I'll never forget having to report to work at 8 a.m., knowing a huge snowstorm was coming any minute. Late 70's, one of Ohio's two infamous winters, either 77 or 78. Snow was falling when I got to work but it was just starting. Schools were closing early or cancelling classes for the day. Snow fell all day and my coworkers and I just stared out the windows, wanting to leave work early but we couldn't. This was when I wished I worked for a school district, not a doctor's office that kept going. Left work at 5 and my usual 20 minute commute home took 3 hours. By the time I did get home, after changing routes a few times (we had 10 inches on the ground by then), I fixed a bowl of soup, fell into bed, exhausted from the very tense drive home, grateful no one ran into me and I didn't get my car stuck, only to have to do it all over again in less than 10 hours! We all joked at work we should have checked into a very nice, older hotel nearby. Looking back, I wonder why we didn't do that?!!! LOL Could have been fun actually.......
Mary
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