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.....What an eerie drive it was this morning. Felt like the day after a bomb attack. The power went out twice while I was getting dressed. Thankfully not during the time I was taking a shower at least. The news reports looked especially bad in Seattle, with roads full of dead cars everywhere. It convinced me to take off a little early. I bundled up in at least four layers of clothes and trotted out the door.

.....Not a whole lot more snow, but the ice was thick on the car. Took some time to scrape it down before taking off. The roads were sheets of mirror ice with frozen waves on them. I didn't walk out on it or I might have thought again about waiting a couple of hours to start the commute. But I didn't want to be in the middle of a bunch of traffic again, so I hopped in the car and took off.

.....It was an incredibly fortuitous muse last night that convinced me to take McWilliams instead of Fairgrounds last night. As I went over the hill on Fairgrounds this morning towards Waaga, it was BAD. There were at least six or eight cars in various stages in the ditches on either side of the road. Dozens of cars were parked in the car wash parking lot and alongside the road as people abandoned their cars and finished walking home.

.....Waaga was a sheet of shiny ice all the way into Bremerton. Thankfully strategic areas like the Warren Ave. Bridge had been liberally sanded down. Couldn't see asfault at all. I didn't go above 25 MPH the entire time, although it might have caught me at Sylvan Way when the light turned red on me. Hopefully the camera was down.

.....What was interesting to watch were the business signs all along Wheaton Way. The power was continually going off and on and all the business signs started looking like flashing Christmas lights as they twinkled off and back on again. I'm sure the power surges are not good for them, but it sure added to the eerie feeling.

.....Suzie again drove like a champ. I didn't slide once all the way into the Parking Garage. Which was absolutely empty. I think people are taking advantage of the liberal leave and the late arrival. We have a couple of things happening today and I needed to make sure I was ready. Although I suppose if enough people stay home those things might be cancelled. Oh, well. Just means I get to keep that one more day during my Christmas leave period. :-)

.....I hadn't realized just how slick things were until I actually walked in from the garage. I was sliding all over the place. When I finally made it to my desk in the office, the first thing I did was e-mail Oliver and tell him that I am FULLY on board with cancelling Fight Practice tonight. People should just stay home and not get into trouble.

.....Glad they fixed the heat in our hundred year old building last summer. Those days of 110 degree heat in the office in August are a distant memory. But the fact that I have at least 70 degrees in here this morning makes those days of swelter worth it. :-)

.....EDITED TO ADD: Some of the Managers who are actually making it into work are relaying stories of being on the road out of town towards Gorst for up to four or more hours. One of the managers left here last night at 6PM and at 9:30 was only at the Missouri Gate and decided to just stay at a hotel for the evening. Probably a good idea on his part.

.....Aaron / Arontius.

Date: 2010-11-23 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hrollaug.livejournal.com
Has anyone mentioned, you are insane?

BTW, you know that the state DOT closed that freeway, until they could deice it, of course that as probably after you skated your way along it

Date: 2010-11-23 04:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corbaegirl.livejournal.com
Gwalchgwyn made it home in only 2 1/2 hours, but he left at 3 pm. Sebastien, on the other hand, had to wait until 5 pm to leave Seattle, and didn't make it home to Tacoma until 4:15 am.

Date: 2010-11-23 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hrollaug.livejournal.com
Ya know, there are reasons I decided to live close to work. I can walk from my office door, home, the long way around, in less then an hour.
When they had the back-gate open I could walk it in 15 minutes

Of course it took an hour to drive it yesterday, 45 minutes of that was just going from the building, out the gate and unto the main-road.

Date: 2010-11-23 06:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corbaegirl.livejournal.com
Yeah, I liked it when Gwalchgwyn worked at Borders...3 mile commute. I keep hoping his current employer will get the contract for the Port of Tacoma and transfer him.

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