Saint EB kindly provided limo service for me after work this evening so we could go spend a few minutes together catching up while eating out...she picked me up promptly at 6:30PM from downtown Seattle. We drove up the hill (everywhere from downtown Seattle is UP hill) to our favorite dive and spent a measly 40 minutes indoors chatting. There was no rain or precipitation falling at all BEFORE we got to the establishment. After about 40 minutes, EB exclaimed, "Look out there! It's snowing!" And by gawd it was...it was not only snowing, but the streets were covered in snow and sleet.
She insisted on driving me home immediately, but after only one block of traffic, we aborted that plan and I opted to walk the 5 or 6 blocks to my bus stop and take my chances Metro (buses) was still running in the sudden weather change. I stood outside in the very cold temperature with sleet and snow pelting my face only to discover Metro WAS running, but the buses were running quite late...this sudden weather pattern was a BLIZZARD by Seattle standards after all.
I did eventually make it home to my purring cat and warm house and continued to watch heavy sleet fall outside my windows. I even attempted to get my trash out to the curb for pick up tomorrow (because we ALL know *it* will most likely be melted off by then and the garbage trucks will not even notice the wet runoff *it* created)...but after slipping and sliding in my cozy house slippers (not the best choice of shoe cover in a snow storm, take my advice on this one) in the drive way, I finally abandoned the idea and returned to the safety of my warm interior dwelling.
After my brief experience in *it* this evening, I forgive you, Seattle Seahawks. I should not have expected you to play well in *it*...even IF you had cleated shoes and I don't...
The snow today is so beautiful - everything white and shiny. Limo is definitely the way to go - I prefer the Hummer SUVs when the roads are icy.
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cleated smeated, real footballers should be able to play in any weather (course I can't complain growing up a NorthEast girl, I'm a Pats fan)
ReplyDeleteAs for the blizzard, we've been having them as well, but they are just STRONG wind & pelting rain - no chance of using an umbrella unless you wanna catch rain in them since they get inverted soooooooo fast with these crazy winds!
What is up with not being able to make an umbrella that works in the rain - I mean we can put a man on the moon yet we still can't invent a way to keep ourselves dry when it's raining out - can you explain this?!?!?!?
When I see all that snow it makes it easier to withstand all our scorching summers. It's a trade-off but I'll take it.
ReplyDeleteHow DARE YOOU PEOPLE!? With your smug #1 football team and your...what's that called...oh yeah-SUN! And YOU Seattle Traveller, a H U M M E R?? Phhfft!
ReplyDeleteI will be watching for that Hummer sliding d
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Queen Anne Hill or top of Madison toward 1st this morning on TV, as I sip my hot mocha.
OH, and Sara, I think they do that with umbrellas so that we will think growing a human ear on a mouse back is cool.
SFTRAVEL:
ReplyDeleteHmmm...EB's "limo" is actually a Subaru (sp?) station wagon. Old school limo. Hehe...
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SARA:
ReplyDeleteI agree! Of course, in Seattle if one uses an umbrella, they are called a "tourist". :)
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MISS CHRIS:
ReplyDeleteYep, you Sunshine Girls don't do well in the snow, eh? Wait a minute! Neither do I now that I mention it...
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DIANE:
ReplyDeleteGrowing a human ear on the back of a mouse?!?!? Actually, now that I give it some thought, that IS pretty cool...
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