That is a relief! I went to work to pick up my AACR2. The office is well cleared of snow, unfortunately.
'The Message'
Atlantic Canadian Monday Madness
[NAFDA] We used to get Buffy the day before everyone else, now we get Angel a week after everyone else. And Firefly every Monday!
I'm at work - but we are closing at 9 in order to get home before the curfew hits.
I will make sure that we get Brent home betimes.
Poor Ouise's elbow.
curfew starts tonight at 10 instead of 11. I hope this means no whoopers again tonight!
Yeah, we're shutting things down as we speak.
Doesn't seem like we got too much snow overnight - though I gues it's all relative now, and 10cm would seem paltry. They're still calling for 15-20cm for today on the Weather Channel.
Even though roads are cleaned up and access ways to buildings have been dug, I can still see Monday being a non-work day, as there remains so much snow downtown on sidewalks and sides of roads, they just might want another day to move it. Also, I don't think there is *any* volume of parking downtown at all yet - so workers might have great difficulty putting their vehicles anywhere.
Sure, non-work... I should call to see what time they expect me.
Thanks for all the elbow pity. I suppose I could have lied and said I had a huge bruise, but you were obliging enough to make that unnecessary.
I think the storm has only just started here, which means it wil be ending later than they originally thought. That will hamper clean-up as well.
I'm considering whether I should go to work on Monday -- I only have two days left on my contract and I NEED to meet with the scientist I'm consulting with before I can go on. I'm not sure where he lives, so I don't know if he'll be able to get in. Of course, if they don't have the buses running tomorrow I won't be able to get there. Not that I've heard that the buses won't be running, but I'm a bit dubious since they won't be trying buses at all until tomorrow.
I think I'll be headed out a bit later. I'm getting a little stir-crazy and I haven't been further than a block away from my house since Wednesday.
So far, not much of a storm...
Heh. Sue's making with the big fate-tempting talk.
Right now, a storm would only work to my advantage. I'd love yet another day off from work, and I have at least three hours of my evening being swallowed up by co-op interviews that I totally forgot about, and which I wouldn't mind being cancelled.