DougB
Posted : 1/27/2014 8:04:25 AM
It was a 3 dog night. I may need to hit the dog shelter again.
Polar vortex (cold snap) with a little wind (50mph gusts) reduced visibility (white out) and panic ensues. Schools closed all over. When I was a kid, I had to walk the 5 miles to school barefoot uphill both ways. Mom let us button up the jackets. Uff da.! You betcha.
Ground blizzard-light snow, blowing briskly You can see everything except the ground. If it's bad, maybe not your feet. Fun to drive in. Literally, driving between the phone poles because the road isn't visible. At night, your own headlights will blind you, but the stars can be beautiful. The fun part is the finger drifts grabbing the front tires.
Actually, I don't remember schools closing for cold, unless a boiler had gone out or water lines were frozen. I can remember Mom telling us to dress warm ( the drive way was a 1/4 mile walk), and if we complained, she told us to dress warmer. (Old guy talking now) We lived in rural MN. I watched the school bus get stuck once in the middle of the road. The plows had been through-one pass- and where the road went over a culvert, the rails had made a high pile. Buses flare wider at the passenger compartment, a point the driver forgot. The front end went in fine, but the flared part wedged the bus solid. Kids bailed out the back door.
We dressed for the weather. Rubber boots over shoes, heavy socks, long underwear, flannel or wool, heavy coats, hats and gloves or mittens. Tennis shoes were for gym class, sandals were for summer beach wear, and hats prevented frostbitten ears, even though they mussed hair. Warmth trumped style, cause looking cool had a different meaning.
My favorite snow plow driver left about 20 ft of heavy snow in my clean driveway this morning. If the temp gets up near zero, I may try to start the blower.
Auggie was into snow zoomies yesterday, trying to get Piper to play. Piper almost played with him, then had second thoughts. But she gets more accepting every day. She has groomed him (or tasted), and is not food aggressive at her bowl when the glutton tries to steal her meal. Piper prefers Auggies puppy food, he prefers anything he can get.