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  1. #1
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    The decrepit cat does have a name; he regularly hisses at me (though I've been feeding him for a few years now), so his name is Alger Hiss. That's one thing -- the name -- that my someday-will-be-ex-husband left behind that I don't mind holding on to!

    I spent over seven hours -- seven hours out of my life that I will never get back -- shoveling over the past three days. I.hurt.EVERYwhere. I was able to back my car ever so carefully down my driveway without dragging the sagging phone lines with me. I went to the store because I absolutely, positively had to buy cat food. And chocolate, because I ate the very last of the chocolate when I came in from today's first shoveling foray.

    I usually like snow, but I DO NOT WANT ANY MORE! THERE IS NO MORE ROOM IN MY YARD, ON MY PATIO, OR ON MY ROOF FOR MORE SNOW!

  2. #2
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    I will say this: experience doing 3+ hour bike rides is helping me spend 3-4 hours shoveling snow. Not helping physically, but mentally.

    BTW I just read that the federal government will be closed again tomorrow. I haven't decided yet if I will go into the office for a few hours or if I will just work from home all day to save my parking space.

    If they're closed tomorrow, I can't imagine they will be open on Wednesday. But then how can they be closed for 3 days in a row? Crazy.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post

    If they're closed tomorrow, I can't imagine they will be open on Wednesday. But then how can they be closed for 3 days in a row? Crazy.
    The blizzard of '96 started late Saturday evening. The federal govt was closed Monday and Tuesday then reopened on Wednesday - even though metro was still only running underground so most of us weren't able to get into my place of work. Lots of people tried to get to their places of work though. The local governments then had a fit and said that their ability to clear the roads was hindered by so many more people back on the roads on Wednesday. The federal govt then shut down Thursday and Friday. And then Monday was MLK day so we were closed then too.

    Ah, the blizzard of '96, I remember it well.
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  4. #4
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    I can't believe how bad Georgia Ave is up here in Olney, barely even one lane wide in many places with intersections being a foot deep and rutted, with no visibility. I worked from home today and there's no way I'm going to try that road when it's busy tomorrow.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Possegal View Post
    The blizzard of '96 started late Saturday evening. The federal govt was closed Monday and Tuesday then reopened on Wednesday - even though metro was still only running underground so most of us weren't able to get into my place of work. Lots of people tried to get to their places of work though. The local governments then had a fit and said that their ability to clear the roads was hindered by so many more people back on the roads on Wednesday. The federal govt then shut down Thursday and Friday. And then Monday was MLK day so we were closed then too.

    Ah, the blizzard of '96, I remember it well.
    And that was after three weeks of being furloughed, wasn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    And that was after three weeks of being furloughed, wasn't it?
    The second furlough didn't affect my job. The defense dept had a budget passed by that point. (As did a lot of other agencies, I do believe.) So my memory of how widespread that furlough was is not very good. Because mostly, it's just all about me. My work was shut down (other than the military folks) for the week in November of '95, but I was at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego. I was, of course, all bummed out I was missing out on days off. Co-workers were quick to point out that I was in sunny San Diego and I should quit my complaining. I do remember folks from the NIH being told to come home and that their travel wouldn't be reimbursed if they stayed. So we all panicked that the same would happen to us, but it did not.
    You too can help me fight cancer, and get a lovely cookbook for your very own! My team's cookbook is for sale Click here to order. Proceeds go to our team's fundraising for the Philly Livestrong Challenge!

  7. #7
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    I lived in NYC back in '96. They plowed every street in all 5 boroughs twice before DC had plowed their streets once. Not that NYC and the suburbs wasn't greatly affected by the storm, but the recovery was much better.

  8. #8
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    I'm Back!!!!!
    We got power restored today at 4:15 -- about 60 hours of no lights.
    48 hours from the last snow fall to see a plow.
    But still, we had it easy compared to some: we have a wood stove that kept the house around 60 degrees (except when we overslept and it got cold overnight), a gas range for heating food, and a gas water heater that allowed us to clean up. We're both exhausted after days of heavy shoveling. The berm created by the plow when it finally showed up was the straw that nearly broke this camel's back. I'm glad the microwave is back on line so I can heat up my heating pads!!!
    In my area, we measured 27 inches of snow. It was a trying weekend for many of my neighbors. Some hiked out through thigh-deep snow to get to a nearby plowed church parking lot so friends and family with heat and lights could take them in for a while. Down the street, an elderly neighbor lives alone. On Saturday afternoon, we saw her son and DIL trekking down to check on her. By Sunday morning, we saw he had returned with a posse of friends...one carrying an armload of shovels, another carrying a folded wheelchair, and then, later, about 8 were dragging the woman up the snow covered street on a plastic sled. It was absolutely impossible for any vehicle to get through. This morning, emergency vehicles tried and failed to get down our street. DH and I helped one get out from the snow. It was a crazy weekend. And more to come tomorrow. Oh, joy.
    Here are some pix and a video of our backyard (I hope these work...I have to re-learn Photobucket everytime I sign on....they keep changing it):

    The truck is buried, but the driveway is clear.


    The house:


    Our unplowed street:


    When you reeeeeeally need coffee, and your grinder doesn't work, you get creative!


    I highly recommend a hand-crank/solar radio to keep you up to date on news and weather....and to listen to the Super Bowl:


    I hope this "embed code" works for a video - a 1-minute tour through our back yard:

    http://s193.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=MVI_1288.flv

    I suppose by clicking on any of those pics, you can scroll through any/all of the pix in the album, too.....
    Last edited by 7rider; 02-08-2010 at 04:49 PM. Reason: Nope...can't figure out the video thing...

  9. #9
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    Hi Regina!

    I'm glad that you and Tom made it through pretty well. Sounds like your wood stove was a life saver.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  10. #10
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    I've shoveled for six hours since Friday, and surprisingly I don't hurt at all. I have, however, been hitting the chocolate quite heavily also.

    And I've got a whole Lindt dark chocolate bar and tons of clif chocolate brownie zbars (deliciously decadent when heated in the microwave) to get me through the next storm.

  11. #11
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    Oh, they can. I'm guessing you weren't here for the last blizzard in 97 or when Clinton was in office, the budget conundrum.


    Quote Originally Posted by owlice View Post
    the decrepit cat does have a name...his name is alger hiss.
    Last edited by Zen; 02-08-2010 at 03:58 PM.
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