When I started work at UGA, I had to swear not to overthrow the government of Georgia. I never did try, but was on occasion tempted...
I am facing the amusing situation of teaching a grantwriting class at 10am at the main library, when the city is on a level 2 snow emergency. I seriously doubt anyone will turn up. But do I have to try to get to work for my scheduled start time of 8am anyway? Yes, yes I do.
Your library is hardcore.
Work just called liberal leave. Will see what the ice looks like when I'm showered and dressed. I may work from home for an hour or two. It's on the trees and deck, but it doesn't seem like the stuff coming down is freezing, so surfaces might be ok.
I can't tell how bad it is here. The highways look slushy on the traffic cams, which is a bad sign. But we didn't get the inch of ice I was afraid we would - the trees are not iced up.
It's just started snowing hard here, and my job finally confirmed that we are open today. Yeah, no -- it's fine now, but only just started snowing hard! I was going to go in now and plan to leave early, when I finally got the email from my boss that she's planning to work from home and see about going in later. So I'm not going in!
Spent the night at a hotel instead of driving home in the snowstorm. When I woke up I noticed the bedside clock wasn't showing "a.m." it was showing "AU." Uh - oh. Now I'm going to be spending all day looking for differences.
Snowing like a hamster here. The kind of storm where the mayor has a secret sigh of relief that he/she didn't call it a snow emergency for nothing.
Uh-oh, dcp. The radio didn't start playing "I Got You, Babe" -- that would be a Very Bad Sign.
A few days late for that, but a little calendar drift would almost make sense
Since we all read dcp's post, are we in the AU too?
It is awfully pretty out there.
Other than the city salt dump truck barreling towards me at 50 in a 25
while straddling the yellow line,
the drive in an hour ago was fine.
Except now, cramps. Bah.