The snow has arrived. Forecasts said there was a possibility of 1-to-4 inches of snow but if it was cold enough, soon enough, it could be as much as 5-to-8 inches. Well, I snickered at that, I didn't think there was any chance the rain that was scheduled to come first would yield much snow at all. I was wrong. Good thing I'm not a meteorologist and have no tools of the trade.
I woke up at 7am and took a peek outside. Like a young kid, I still love looking outside to see if it snowed like the forecast said, often getting excited when it did snow. I woke up to a couple of heavy inches of snow and it has been coming down for the last four hours.
Katy and I enjoyed some breakfast and got ready to go to Costco before I work this afternoon. I got outside and cleared my car off, twice, in a matter of ten minutes. By that time, the car had four inches on it, I'd estimate. And it was that heavy wet snow too. I ended up helping a car out of our lot before we went, good thing it still had performance tires on.
Well, we were off after a bit and on highway 36. Before we even got a mile down the road there was a car completely off the road in the ditch no where even close to the road, I'd say 25 feet from the road. Coming westbound there was three cars off of the road and people were playing with their brakes too much so I had enough. We ventured off on Dale Street, where I used to live, and went on home.
I now sit watching the Wisconsin-Indiana college football game with Northwestern and Iowa on ESPN and Tennessee and Ole Miss on CBS. Too bad I can't just sit here all day watching the snow and football.
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