Uncle, Already!
Yes, it is weather once again!
I had promised to take the kids to the mall last night…As Mark viewed the weather maps throughout the day, he wondered if the trip should be cancelled. I picked up two of our kids’ friends at 3 and we decided to leave right away, thinking if the weather got too bad, we would leave right away.
When we arrived at the mall, it really wasn’t bad. We looked around for a couple of hours, then went to the food court and grabbed a bite to eat. The kids looked around for a short time afterward, then were prepared to leave. When I called Mark, he asked me to pick up some things for him at WalMart, which was several miles away.
I drove to WalMart…the roads were snow-covered, but driving the Explorer, we were fine. I remembered Mark warning just never to get overly-confident driving, lest I end up in a cornfield somewhere! We did get to the store and we hurried to pick up what we needed.
The drive home was slow, but I took the back roads so I would not encounter much traffic. I trust myself on the roads, but not everyone else! I put the Explorer into High 4×4 the entire trip as the roads looked as though they had at least acouple of inches of snow on them.
As I ascended the back road to the house, you could have heard a pin drop. There are some fairly steep hills to get home, but the Explorer never missed a beat. One of the boys called his parents and his dad asked that we meet him shortly thereafter, as the roads were bad.
I arrived home at about 9:30, thankful that the Explorer was so snow-worthy! It came right up our hill with no hesitation.
I fixed Mark some soup and went to bed. Even though the driving didn’t *seem* to bother me, it certainly made me tired!
I never awakened until 7 and then I stayed in bed, watching the birds in the trees outside the windows. I could hear the pinging of sleet on the windows and the bed was so warm and cozy. Finally, when the Scotties began to stir, I knew I couldn’t hide in bed all day!
As I said, we are now experiencing the joys of sleet over the several inches of snow we received. It is making for a mess and the shoveling is very heavy and slow! In the photos below, you can see how the icy mess coming down has left what looks like a “chiseled” appearance to the snow on top of things. It has also compressed the snow, making the 5 or 6 inches we got look deceptively less!
Uncle!!! We have had enough (too much!) of this messy weather already…
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It’s a shame such beauty has to be accompanied by such difficulties. We’re wet, wet, wet right now and rivers are high!
When the rivers rise, that is pretty scary, too. Ah, to have “reasonable” weather!