It is dark and raining here, too, but I’m grateful we don’t have snow. DP and the yutes were expecting to have a lie-in, but Jake went tearing around the upstairs howling and banging on doors about 6:00 a.m., after going outside and discovering it was raining. “Oh, too bad,” she said disingenuously.
I’ll go to Walmart later, when it’s light.
I got lots of photos “before” and “after” of the Denver area snows, as well as “before” and “after” of Cabot area snows and though it was raining when I got up, by the time I headed out for Walmart, it had turned to snow, and was coming down hard and fast.
I followed Utah’s contribution to the international highway system all the way to Walmart, but on the way home, it wasn’t quite so easy. I came by the back way, but the pavement and the gravel aren’t that easy to distinguish, since its not a major road.
There is a house with blue Christmas lights on it’s eaves, just before I make the turn to get back onto the main highway, and last week they weren’t on. This week, they were, and I was never so grateful to see anything in a long time!
Coming in on State Street wasn’t that easy, either, but I managed to ride the outer lines of the turn lane all the way in. I guess if I had thought about it, I could have waited until tomorrow, but I was out of Stuff.
Why? Are the yutes training for jobs in the MSM? Jake sounds like a good future fact checker.