Wow...never heard of snow emergency levels like that?? And I live in Nod where we got lots and lots of snow! Had they had such a thing here, I could only imagine the days I would have gotten to stay home rather than risk life and limb to get to work. Those in town had the benefit of mostly-plowed streets...not out here. Sometime you just have to guess where the road is. Stay safe GF!
Oh it’s so funny - level 1 is basically, “hey, it’s snowy” level 2 is “be careful” and we all laugh about level 3 and its threat of “facing arrest”! I’m sure in Nod where there’s much more snow, they’d laugh at our 4 inches! And yes - the last to be plowed here, too - just LOVE it when the snowplow takes out the mailbox. Keep cozy, Robin - time for us to hibernate.
Wow...never heard of snow emergency levels like that?? And I live in Nod where we got lots and lots of snow! Had they had such a thing here, I could only imagine the days I would have gotten to stay home rather than risk life and limb to get to work. Those in town had the benefit of mostly-plowed streets...not out here. Sometime you just have to guess where the road is. Stay safe GF!
ReplyDeleteOh it’s so funny - level 1 is basically, “hey, it’s snowy” level 2 is “be careful” and we all laugh about level 3 and its threat of “facing arrest”! I’m sure in Nod where there’s much more snow, they’d laugh at our 4 inches! And yes - the last to be plowed here, too - just LOVE it when the snowplow takes out the mailbox. Keep cozy, Robin - time for us to hibernate.
DeleteHere we would not be under a snow emergency unless it was over 10 inches of snow. Janice
ReplyDeleteNow that’s real snow! Bring it on - I want to hibernate!
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