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Well there is about a foot on the ground now, with more to come throughout the day, with the even better news that a lot of places aren't going to put salt down, because we're running out! Driving home from work was an experience, taking about twice as long as usual. Kent's roads are pretty well plowed, less so for Stow, and Richfield is in their standard "WHAT THE HECK IS THIS WHITE STUFF ON THE ROAD OH GOD WHY ARE MY SOCKS WET" routine as they roll around in the piles of money that they get from their massive income tax.
I do hope that it does get to full blown blizzard since a: I have never experienced one and B: snow it pretty. This terrible weather has created some wonderful scenes that make me regret not having a camera phone, like tree's covered in ice literally glowing as they diffuse the light in the background, or the haunting light of snow as it falls during the break of day.
Bonus news that they want me to come into work Sunday evening because all the trucks from Columbus didn't drive up today (which makes up about half of our work anyway), so I'll have to see if my care will actually be able to get out of it's parking space, since it took me ten minutes to get it in.
I do hope that it does get to full blown blizzard since a: I have never experienced one and B: snow it pretty. This terrible weather has created some wonderful scenes that make me regret not having a camera phone, like tree's covered in ice literally glowing as they diffuse the light in the background, or the haunting light of snow as it falls during the break of day.
Bonus news that they want me to come into work Sunday evening because all the trucks from Columbus didn't drive up today (which makes up about half of our work anyway), so I'll have to see if my care will actually be able to get out of it's parking space, since it took me ten minutes to get it in.