Oh, pretty bench!
I can't speak for the snow belt, or even the rest of New England, but the first snowfall every year here in Boston, not one person remembers how to drive in snow. It gets sorted right after, but that first day is sort of touch and go. It's better to just stay off the roads, even if it is just a dusting.
I can't speak for the snow belt, or even the rest of New England, but the first snowfall every year here in Boston, not one person remembers how to drive in snow.
It stands here too, Cindy.
I'm surprised, Lilty. I figured Mainers were the least likely to get rattled by it. It would make me laugh here, but it's always too scary. I just spend my time muttering.
Okay, gotta go watch whispering Jack. Goodnight, everyone.
You'd think so. But it seems like first snow, it doesn't matter. Of course, I live in wussy Southern Maine. We aren't as hardcore as the northern folk.
Whoa. Watching 24 and when did Lukas Haas finally hit puberty?
Some guy named Noah just dropped by. Is this a bad sign?
Honestly, I think people everywhere always freak out about any weather that's not between 65 and 75 and partly cloudy. I mean, I've seen traffic problems due to sun glare, for chrissakes!
But it's always supposed to be 72 and sunny here! It's in the guidebook!
I haven't driven in a bad snowstorm in ages. I miss it when you drive through a drift on the highway and the snow explodes around you as you crash through it.
ION, I can win a staring contest with my cat. This somehow disappoints me.