That was a close call.
I know, but it worked out, didn’t it?
It didn’t have to happen at all if you were a better planner.
It wasn’t that big of a deal.
What?!
Well, ok, it was kind of a big deal.
You shouldn’t even have been out in that weather.
To be fair, I do have snow tires.
(Sigh).
There was an advisory to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.
Well….
And you took the convertible?
What choice do I have? No arms. Or hands.
You could have been stranded for hours.
But I wasn’t.
You never told me why you were out. It must have been important.
Milk?
Batteries?
Diapers?
Those are definitely all important.
Bread?
Eggs?
Aspirin?
No…
Bananas?
Cough Syrup?
Coffee. It was coffee.
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Whether or not you have snow tires, what would you risk the elements to do?
Love the pictures! We mostly stay inside now, but you know being from Canada that the far northerners sometimes just have to go out. Work, school, groceries, trip to the mall two hours away. Why not? I’ve got four wheel drive. Plus, somebody will come pull you out, sometimes it takes more than one because usually one or two people will get sick pulling you out.
Argh, phone! Stuck, not sick, although that too.
Very true – that’s what neighbours are for.
When I was in college, it snowed while I was in school one day. I got home and my mom told me that my sister had become a little lady that day and I needed to go to the store. I said no.
“A little lady.”
Awesome.
Burrill, please photograph all of Jan’s posts forever. Thanks.
Yes, Burrill, please do.
Nice! This was fun! I always have to go to work no matter what – blizzard, hurricane, sharknado – there is no excuse good enough to get a retail manager off of work.
Sharknado. We get those all the time around here.