Go Slow in Snow

We had planned on attending the Good Friday Service this evening.

The snow, however, had started at 2:00 PM and was still going strong on into the evening.

It took more than an hour for me to drive home from work–a drive that normally takes only twenty minutes. The speed on the highway, because of the snow, was limited to 35 miles per hour. And accident at the 127 Interchange brought traffic to a standstill, as did an accident at the Okemos Road exit. Traffic was blocked on Dibie Road because two city buses crashed into each other at the railroad tracks. One bus was pitched off the road and was resting with its nose in the ditch. The other bus sat sideways across the road.

2 Responses to “Go Slow in Snow”

  1. Ray -

    These latest three posts of yours, beginning with the St. Patrick’s Day post, just showed up on my computer today(?!), although I check your blog every day. Your blog is always doing this to me and I have no idea why? Do you?

    Anyway . . . we had a warm Easter and a lovely weekend, that weekend. I can’t even begin to imagine such snowy cold weather here, even in March!

    You and your wife will DEFINITELY have to come down to south Mississippi to visit with me and Tom sometime to enjoy some southern hospitality on our screened in back porch and on our deck.

    We’ve been doing a lot of outdoor grilling, all ready, and have been enjoying our firepit out on the deck in the evenings. It’s really been terrific. I guarantee you all would love it!

    Hope to be hearing from you more regularly on your blog, Ray. I miss you all the time!

    Much love,

    Dee

  2. Still missing you, Ray. Just wanted to let you know I check by here every day and think of you always.

    Hope all is well with you and your family.

    Dee

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