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  1. #1
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    Anyone out there in the snow?

    That's a joke for us in Puget Sound. Mr. East Hill and I made it into work this past evening, and are seriously wondering how we are going to get back home! We had some fellow employees end tour at 2300 last night and they came back after spending 6 hours getting as far south as 277th (from SeaTac Airport). Wow!

    I don't think I will be going anywhere on the bikes today. It looks as if we may even have to walk the 7 and a half miles home from the airport. It would probably be safer walking than mixing it up with the car traffic. At least we have the car at home when we think about coming back to work tonight .

    It's mimitabby's birthday! Enjoy your birthday MT, just don't wish for snow again. 3 inches of snow on the East Hill by 2200 last night on the 27th, how about everyone else?

    East Hill
    Last edited by East Hill; 11-28-2006 at 04:20 AM. Reason: Have to wish mimitabby a happy birthday

  2. #2
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    I'm here up on the plateau in Sammamish. I decided not to take my dog to agility class last night down near Southcenter. Wise decision. But then my daughter called. She and her husband work at the UW and had been waiting over an hour for their bus to come. They decided to get on any bus that woud get them to Issaquah. Foolishly I said I would pick them up in Issaquah. Our side street wasn't bad and usually the main road with more traffic is a lot better. It was 4 hours before I made it back home and I never got the 3 miles to E. Lk. Sammamish at the bottom of the hill. I ended up turning around and my daughter and her husband walked from Issaquah and caught up to me as I was going back up the hill. Drivers go crazy around here when they see one flake of snow. The hill looked like a parking lot. At least most of the people abandoned their cars at the side of the road instead of in the middle.

    I don't hear much traffic going down the street this morning. After last night I guess everyone has decided to stay home.

  3. #3
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    my husband rode his bike home last night all the way from Lynnwood. (he usually takes a bus partway but didn't want to get stuck in the Seahawks mess downtown)
    This morning he took his bike again but i drove him to within 4 blocks of the 4th and Spokane bus stop so he will only have to ride a couple miles total.
    We have a crusty icy inch of snow. Coworker in Carnation is staying home because he has 6" and has his sister in law's triplets at his house together with his three normally spaced apart kids.. (does that sound like a zoo or what?!)

    All the bridges are icy, and he would have hAD to cross 4 of them.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  4. #4
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    It is BEAUTIFUL this morning, more cotton balls are falling from the sky but we have sunlight as well. Just wonderful. Makes me feel like listening to 'What a wonderful world!'.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    It is BEAUTIFUL this morning, more cotton balls are falling from the sky but we have sunlight as well. Just wonderful. Makes me feel like listening to 'What a wonderful world!'.
    Oooh that sounds pretty. You sure are lucky to be living in such a beautiful part of the world. Love Vancouver.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

  6. #6
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    Well Mr. East Hill and I did manage to get home. We did chain up at the top of Petrovitsky and Benson. It's those hills, darn it.

    Mimitabby, your husband is a trooper if he went out in the cold today. I see from the news reports that I got more snow up here than the rest of you, 6 inches total.

    Dakay, you were indeed wise to stay away from the south end. Everyone going home from the Seahawks game decided that they were going to check into the nearest hotel/motel. Every place to stay from at least the airport south to Federal Way was booked solid.

    At any rate, my side street has a solid 2 inch layer of ice on it that appears to be going nowhere for the next day or two. There goes my plan to check out a mixte in Woodinville (advertised on Craigslist). Oh well.

    East Hill

  7. #7
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    East Hill- DP is trying to convince me to drive her to work so she can fly out to Vegas tonight for a conference. Hard to convince her there is a solid layer of ice underneath that chains or studs won't perform where there are hills (like here at home).

    Dakay- Be glad most people refuse to drive. I will say I'm amazed and pleased how quickly the road crew got out and plowed/sanded last night. I'd be curious to see how they cope in the moutainous areas of Colorado at times like this.

    Mimitabby- He is going to bike today? Does he have knobbies or studs?


    Grog- I imagine you have the day off from school? Any XC skis to be found?

    Be safe and warm,
    Quill
    Yes, SHE can.

    "Angels fly because they take themselves lightly"
    Gilbert K. Chesterton

 

 

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