Monday, March 2, 2009
Snow Day
It's been a while since I've had an honest-to-goodness snow day. Yeah, it snowed on the Olympic Peninsula and in Seattle, but rarely would I get a snow day out of it. Typically, my employer would let those who anticipated having a hard time getting home leave work, but we were told we could make up the time on our weekends or in the evening or we could work from home--not exactly the liberating, "Get Out of Jail Free" snow days of my New England youth! But as luck would have it, all the hullabaloo and stocking up of batteries, water, and toilet paper by the locals was finally not for naught.
After listening to various forms of wintry mix strike the windows for the better part of the evening, the lights flickered a few times, an exploding transformer lit up the night sky, and that was that--we were cold and in the dark with enough conflicting scents from all the candles I've squirreled away over the years to make us nauseous. Once the power kicked on in the wee hours of the morning, I fired up my laptop with bleary eyes and read that school was closed! Wooohooo! Better yet, I dodged an exam! How great is that? Okay, I still have to take it, but 4 more days to prepare is a pretty nice snow day bonus! I tried to have a lazy morning, but my furry companion (who did a great job keeping me warm during our 6.5 hours without power) was anxious to get the party started.
Dogs are fantastic fun in the snow! Ours is no exception--she loves it and went on a tear the second I let her out the door. I especially like they way she'll leap at a snow ball and demolish it with her snout in mid-air. I tried to clear some of the downed branches from the yard, but the snow dog just assumed I was trying to play with her, biting at the sticks and ripping them to shreds before I could get them to the brush pile. We didn't get quite enough snow for her to do her patented snow tunneling move, which is my favorite, but I'm thinking she liked it all the same and was thrilled to run around all the neighbors' yards and get icicles on her muzzle as she was doing it!
P.S. NASA collected a very cool MODIS image of the recent snowfall along the East Coast. Impressive!
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