Everyone in the Denver office at Jim's employer was told to work from home today - someone said in the Slack channel that he was measuring three feet of snow in his backyard. Here there has been light rain, with hummingbirds checking the balcony for snacks.
My next-door neighbors are in town for the week, and it's weird. They bought the place as a retirement property and only visit from Connecticut a few times a year, so hearing the outer door open and close when we're not expecting company or a package means a moment of "Wait, what? Oh, right, Richard and Julie are here."
Everyone in the Denver office at Jim's employer was told to work from home today - someone said in the Slack channel that he was measuring three feet of snow in his backyard.
Yeah, my brother has been texting me with updated snowfall totals, with increasingly clever-yet-furious profanity. That's way too much snow.
That's nice, Beverly. I would find that comforting too.
My customer's being closed for a few days means I get to spend more time working. Whee!
I've been trying to spend less time working, and being somewhat successful. I've watched the first season of Twin Peaks, which I missed previously in life. Debating whether to go see DH's basketball team play tonight or chill here.
Three feet of snow??? It's not even December yet!
I had four work-related passenger trips today, which is a lot! Happily two of the four resident-passengers were going to find their own way home, so that was only SIX actual rides. Two of them with The Bus, but I was really noticing that the traffic in Harvard Square dropped off noticeably -- the result of some people taking this as a vacation week, or leaving on Tuesday to avoid Wednesday Travel Hell Day. Even a 2-5% slackening adds up to freer-feeling traffic.
We had potluck lunch for staff today -- I made cupcakes. It's still kind of unexpected to have Coworkers and things like Holidays Off.
Also one of the residents gave a LARGE box of Serenade Chocolates to the staff. They are a m a z i n g.
Theo, that's a huge difference! WSDOT is telling drivers here to double or triple the normal expected travel times, starting tomorrow; Ken is leaving Rupert the Mini at home and riding the bus. (Also cheaper: it's $25 round trip to bring a vehicle on the ferry, but only $8 to walk on.)
ETA: uh-oh, my goddaughter up on Whidbey is probably cursing a blue streak, as a bunch of the evening sailings on Wednesday and Thursday have been cancelled because of tidal currents.
Definitely in the good way -- these are nice people, for sure.