Apparently, Boston was a mess yesterday, with sleet and freezing rain and whatnot -- my parents said cars were spinning out all around them. Eek.
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with sleet and freezing rain and whatnot -- my parents said cars were spinning out all around them.
Did your parents install whatnot tires on their car?
Of course they did! Like any sensible New Englander would.
Of course they did! Like any sensible New Englander would.
Oops.
Lilty, Lilty, Lilty. You don't have whatnot tires??
But it's always supposed to be 72 and sunny here!
72? My brochure lied.
Well. I have tires. Whether they are whatnot, I do not know. Maybe they will tell me in their time. Like cats.
I am home, and must go to work tomorrow. The last day of my vacation has been lovely, filled with a fair amount of sleep and some great phone calls. The cats are thrilled to have me home, and even psycho-kitty has been friendly and relaxed. Plus, I head out for a massage shortly. Even missing California, I think this must pretty much be the definition of bliss.
Enjoy your last bits of vacation, libkitty!!
I mean, I've seen traffic problems due to sun glare, for chrissakes!
At the risk of defending stupid drivers, in Seattle this actually makes sense. Something about the angle the sunlight hits when you're this far north--and on our rare December and January sunny days, the sun just never gets very high in the sky.
What really gets me is people who freak out at a light drizzle around here. I'm not talking pouring rain obstructing visibility, or snow or sleet. Just ordinary, garden-variety drizzle.