The college is about a thousand feet higher than our home. They had freezing fog.
I got in at 7 AM while it was still as dark as the inside of a cow, but the trees showed quite nicely in the parking lot lights.
I had every confidence that the weather would warm up and be dry all day. But no, it got colder. And it began to snow.
But I had faith in the folks who run our campus, and I felt sure they would send us home if it got ugly. when I got out on my final test session for the day, I looked outside to see two inches of snow, with more falling fast. It was UGLY! Why hadn't anyone sent us home? Oh. Duh! All the people who make these decisions already WERE home! Only us powerless peons have to work between Christmas and New Year.
It took me two hours to get home. A drive that can be accomplished in twenty minutes took two white-knuckled hours. I definitely channeled my inner superhero.
HURRAY for Roxie, superwoman snow-forager!!!!!!!!!!! Glad you made it home safe!
ReplyDeleteSuper Hero Roxie Arrives Safely! I saw those headlines on Google this evening! So glad you made it home.
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling! It took me 5 hours and I finally arrived home sans my van!!! Read my blog to find out why!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful pictures Roxie. So sorry you had a white-knuckled drive home :(
ReplyDeleteWill be worth it soon ... ;) xx
Lovely fairy forest! Shame about the drive home, glad you made it eventually.
ReplyDeleteI love frost covered trees. They're almost as pretty as fall colors. White knuckles? I was driving on a sheet of ice this morning with some idiot tailgating me.
ReplyDeletePretty lacy branches. Sorry about your drive home. I'm just glad you made it.
ReplyDeleteYou poor girl! I know how much you hate driving in snow.
ReplyDeleteBob got stuck in it, too. It took him 3 hours to get home from 12th and Powell.
The trees are beautiful but the drive sounds scary. Glad you made it home safely.
ReplyDeleteSee, I'd be terrified (as were you) but you took these breathtaking pictures too... beauty and danger-- a favorite combo!
ReplyDeleteI have a mantra especially for that kind of driving.
ReplyDeleteIt goes: "I am NOT going in the ditch, I am not going in the ditch!"
So far it has worked!