stop it, Ray, you drama queen in shiny things

  • Feb. 10, 2014, 2:03 p.m.
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Just checked the current forecast from our Not-A-Meteorologist Ray. His weather icon, which generally sports a little cartoon of the sun, or a cloud, or a cloud with a lightening bolt through it, or a snowflake or whatever, is currently a snowman. With BIG SNOW!!! written across it.

Unfortunately Ray isn't wrong as often as he used to be (and by "often" I mean "inevitably") ( as in "whatever he says, prepare for the complete opposite"), and if he's saying BIG SNOW!!!! these days it probably does not mean the temperatures are going to be in the 60s and we can frolic in the sun. Ray was a lot more fun when he was always wrong. We've been hearing rumors for several days that a BIG SNOW is coming. All I can say is, BLEH. The only way I want to experience a BIG SNOW is if it starts late at night so we can just stay home the next day (or three. Or five) and we're all stocked up on groceries and catfood and beer, and there's plenty of kerosene in the tank and the electricity does not go out. What I do not want to deal with is the BIG SNOW suddenly pouring down mid-day so we have to decide whether to stay at work and tough it out and hope the roads will be passable at 5:00 and hope we won't wreck and die. Or get stranded and have to hike home in the BIG SNOW.

I really hate winter.

OH and I already got to experience Fun With Black Ice this morning, when I left for work blithely believing that even though the cars had ice on the windshield, the roads were okay because they looked okay and there were no reports of treacherous conditions on our Road and Weather Condition's Facebook page. The road through our development down to the main road is only about a fourth of a mile, but it's winding and steep. The first 2/3s of it was fine, no problem---- I rounded the corner to the last third and found myself sliding ALL OVER THE PLACE. On the plus side, I did remember how to work the brakes, which on the Fit are different that any other brakes I've had and the car starts jerking when you slide--- I keep wanting to say "all wheel brakes" but that's not it. It's something that's supposed to help keep you from losing control, and you're supposed to press firmly on them as opposed to pumping them, which is what I've had to do with every other car I've ever had. So at least I remembered not to pump them which apparently makes things worse. (Anti-lock, that's what I'm trying to say. They are anti-lock brakes).

Anyhow, I slid way farther than I care to slide, especially downhill and headed straight for the main road which is usually worse than our neighborhood road and is also steep and curvy and has a lot of traffic. Fortunately I stopped before I hurled out into the main road in front of the oncoming traffic. At that point I pulled off into the little parking area at the entrance of our development, where everyone who can't make it up the hill parks, and waited on Baker B, who fortunately left later than I did. Unfortunately he will not leave his phone on so I couldn't call and warn him - I just had to watch him come flying down the hill at top speed. He didn't hit the ice, or if he did his studded snow tires kept him from sliding. The Fit's are just all-weather, which is why the Civic is the snow car. Also, the Civic is 16 years old and it won't be as tragic if we have a wreck.

Anyway, that was my way-too-exciting morning. We left the Fit in the parking area and rode in together and experienced no further incidents.

Have I mentioned how much I hate winter??

It's snowing right now, but the roads look all wet and the cars are speeding by on the street outside my office, and the snow doesn't seem to be sticking. The BIG SNOW is supposed to start Wednesday so we do at least have time to go to the store. Along with everyone else in the county.

Okay, enough whining. I'll leave with a picture of Adorable Eddie, who was delighted with the boxes Baker B left in the livingroom this weekend. He spent the whole weekend like this:

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And so I won't leave Cayce out-- awfully blurry, but black cats are very hard to get a good picture of:

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OH, and for a bit of irony:

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Seagulls. In the Mall parking lot. Do you know how far we are from the sea??? VERY far.

This one came right up to my car, looking really annoyed, like he's saying, "Where in the HELL are we?!?!?"

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That's what I ask myself every.single.day, little seagull.


noko February 10, 2014

Last night I watched the national news for the first time in maybe a year (it was on before the Olympics) and I was sitting in the poofy chair with Sammy in my lap and first they mentioned our weather and they interviewed someone I actually know in the real world about getting to the airport on public transportation because of our big snow and then they talked about your big snow on the way. We are just beginning to thaw. It is taking forever. I can't wait to get to the palace of fresh foods. Hopefully it won't be as scary as your trip in today. Eek.

noko February 10, 2014

Oh and btw birders just call them gulls these days. It is a defining use of language. Apparently they aren't seagulls anymore. You are experiencing the bold new world of the future there in your parking lot. :)

edna million noko ⋅ February 10, 2014

Interesting! Well, now they don't really need to hang out at the sea-

noko February 10, 2014

And I love that blurry picture of Cayce. It is a good thing that Sammy doesn't make the decorating decisions around here or everything would be made or cardboard and sisal. Not that I am much better. It was so strange to see Mr. Fine China's real house. Like a grown-up.

edna million noko ⋅ February 10, 2014

Oh, I'd love a grown-up house. My cousins all have these very nice grown-up houses. Our house looks like college kids live in it, and I'm afraid if it still looks like that at this stage of my life, it always will.

noko February 10, 2014

of cardboard.

Silent Echo/Quiet Storm February 10, 2014

i was always surprised at the seagulls when i lived in denver. how did they get there? they aren't sure yet if we are getting big snow on thursday or not or even when it arrives. i hope you don't get the big snow they are prediciting. take care,

edna million Silent Echo/Quiet Storm ⋅ February 10, 2014

I posted one of these gull pictures on Facebook and a friend in Boulder said they see them often out there. Strange!

FallingDog February 10, 2014

-20 tonight. -20 tomorrow night. -10 Wednesday night. Oh, look -- snow on Thursday! We need more snow! We haven't had enough!

quine ahin a lens February 11, 2014

You stole our snow !

edna million quine ahin a lens ⋅ February 11, 2014

Please take it back--- PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!

Jane Says February 11, 2014

I hate that about BIG SNOW, the starts-midmorning kind. Save it for after 9pm and go as long as you want, BIG SNOW!

Jane Says February 11, 2014

I also tend to wonder if inland seagulls were hatched there, and so they don't actually know what the ocean is, they just stay where they were raised and where there's food. It's kind of poignant and sad when you think about it.

Eriu February 11, 2014

I'm so heartily sick of the cold!!! I hate not knowing what I'll be doing based on what the weather will be, if the storms actually do come. I have to fly out tomorrow at an ungodly (to me) hour which means I'll be out in the cold before the sun even is!

Clanky February 11, 2014

Ugh. I hate the breaks on the fit. I grew up driving in snow and learned how to feather and all that. My Fit requires me to slam on the breaks at the least indication of slippage and after a lot of horrible noise, they stop the car okay, but really - my first instinct is not to slam on the breaks. It's the opposite.

Clanky February 11, 2014

Oh! And by the way, how to does one link a photo to here? From Flikr or something?

edna million Clanky ⋅ February 11, 2014

I link mine via Flickr, but Flickr has changed how you do that and you have to first click the picture, then right click to get the size options, THEN right click to get the "copy URL" option. It used to be, like ONE step. Then you paste the URL into the little picture icon in the entry manager. I think a lot of people have had problems getting their photos to post, although mine have always worked fine.

Marg February 13, 2014

That's hilarious - that's totally what he's saying! You can almost imagine him asking 'Anyone got a map round here? We appear to have strayed just a tad'

SmudgyR February 14, 2014

Ah you poor thing. I'd hate all that bad weather too. But then I haven't enjoyed our scorching temps either. Now they have come down a bit which is great. Love the cats! Stay safe

Justlovely February 20, 2014

I love cat on box. I hate antilock brakes.

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