Thursday, December 16, 2010

"♫ Snow Day ♫

More like an ice day…I didn’t venture out today, but Hubby said he was sliding when backing out this morning and since it is uphill until you get out of the apartment complex it took him quite awhile to get out to the road. He said he needs some sandbags to throw into the back of his truck for traction…ha.

The schools and colleges were closed today and there is a two hour delay in the morning for Cori unless it changes at some point to cancelled. Jarin doesn’t have classes on Fridays.

And as you can imagine, a lot of  accidents. 

Take care,

Sheila                                                                                                                            

6 comments:

  1. Yeah, let the fender benders begin. We are in too big a rush to hit the roads that are icy. Funny how no one knows how to drive but the speaker.
    Over the years I have found that the only folk who know how to drive in ice and snow is the Eskimos. Because everyone North of you thinks those south of them cannot drive in snow and ice. I asked a New Yorker once, is that why there are so many dented cars in NYC because they drive so much better?

    Sorry, got carried away. Nice to see the sun.
    Love from down the road.
    Sherry & jack

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  2. It's wet and cloudy here.Yeaterday I washed the carport and it is still wet. Be careful driving on icy roads. I'm fixing to go get my hair done hope it doesn't rain until I get back. Take care see you soon, mom

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  3. How scary. If we get a freeze here in Oregon I just stay home. One of the perks of being retired. Thanks for your comments on my blog about the pillowcase. To make a king size pillowcase the size changes from 27 inches of fabric for the main section of the pillowcase to 36 inches (1 yard) the other measurements are the same 9 inches for the cuff and 2 inches for the piping. Post the pictures if you make some. They are super easy.

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  4. We had ice one day and night before last. It rained and warmed up and melted it all. Thank you God. Helen

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  5. Sheila, are you still waNTING SNOW??? iT PROBABLY WILL WARM UP BUT IF YOU GET SNOW ON TOP OF ICE it is even harder to get around. Take care and I love your blog.

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  6. I glad you got to see snow. I am hoping
    we have some I was in Tenn. and missed the
    last snow flakes. Hope you had a Merry
    Christmas and looking forward to a New Year.

    Shirl

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