We were ready for snow; at least the
snow shovel was handy. Leroy and I wore boots for our walk to church thinking
there might be some as we made our way home. The pavement was dry both directions.
The wind had intensified while we were at church, but the temperature was not
so bad. We were quite comfortable.
Part of me is happy that there was no
snow and part of me is sorry. Sometimes it is exciting to be in a storm
situation if one is safe in all regards. Leroy and I think we often have been
in a situation that has a prediction of a major snow storm and it goes some
other place. Perhaps we should hire out as storm deterrents? Just what would
one charge for such a service?
Apparently there could still be some
precipitation overnight, but not so likely. Leroy is even wondering if he can
ride the bike to work tomorrow. Then he remembers that he has a dentist
appointment in a not so bike friendly area. The car will be his transportation.
I will also work tomorrow and drive
the car to get there. I have half a tank of gas. I had planned to fill it
because of the winter storm possibility. I pulled into a gas station on the way
home from shopping. The first pump that I tried did not dispense gas, but only wanted
to give me a receipt. A guy at a pump next to me was also having trouble. I pulled
to another pump with the same result. In the meantime the guy went in to pay
there. That was the magic and his gas came. I just went home, thinking I will
do it another day. I have had trouble at pumps before. Do I have a special touch?
Paula
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