So, Scott told me Fry's had called and my printer was back. They had and it was, so I headed over to pick it up as well as some other stuff.
Hah! I said the snow was "not going to stick real well". HAH! It does so. So does the hail that came along after. The roads were still okay - it was warm enough that anywhere with heavy traffic was well-travelled - but there were slippery patches. Nothing really bad, but my favorite was an intersection I was making a left turn through. :P I could probably have steered to where I wanted to go, but the next lane over was more popular with other turners before me, and that path was clearer, so when I slid into it I just went with it. :P
That was the only real excitement, though. Even the parking lots weren't bad. (There was some guy in Lamb's parking lot, chaining up. Hopefully he needs to go further than just around town, or he's wasting his time.) Meanwhile, the freeways were apparently all sorts of fun. (I don't think I-5 north was doing more than 10 miles an hour, if that, bumper-to-bumper. I stare. The surface streets were doing much better. Yay!)
Hah! I said the snow was "not going to stick real well". HAH! It does so. So does the hail that came along after. The roads were still okay - it was warm enough that anywhere with heavy traffic was well-travelled - but there were slippery patches. Nothing really bad, but my favorite was an intersection I was making a left turn through. :P I could probably have steered to where I wanted to go, but the next lane over was more popular with other turners before me, and that path was clearer, so when I slid into it I just went with it. :P
That was the only real excitement, though. Even the parking lots weren't bad. (There was some guy in Lamb's parking lot, chaining up. Hopefully he needs to go further than just around town, or he's wasting his time.) Meanwhile, the freeways were apparently all sorts of fun. (I don't think I-5 north was doing more than 10 miles an hour, if that, bumper-to-bumper. I stare. The surface streets were doing much better. Yay!)
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