A small thing to grouse about, but with schools having figured out how to present remote classes, and many workers able to work from home, a good solid snowfall no longer means much of a day off for anyone. I feel somewhat cheated.
“but with schools having figured out how to present remote classes, and many workers able to work from home, a good solid snowfall no longer means much of a day off for anyone. I feel somewhat cheated.”
Yep me too. I live/work from home in FL and the office is in Baltimore MD. Now that they mostly work from home too, snow days are a thing of the past.
You can hope some trees take out some power lines.
Here in Minneapolis-St Paul, everything is brown.
In mid October, we got a fluky snowfall of about seven inches - but that has melted. Since then, we’ve gotten only a couple of ight dustings of snow.
I’ve lived here my whole life and I don’t mind the lack of snow.
When I leave work today, I must remember to forget to bring home the laptop.
Look at it this way... With the Covid 19 restrictions there’s no need to open the roads quickly.
As a former resident of the Southern Tier of New York I will not miss having to plow my 600 foot driveway, I leave that to the guy I sold it too.