Earlier this week you met R2D2, my Mini-Cooper, smiling and covered in the snow from the storm that didn't really happen. Well today's storm is happening - in spades. It started here after 4:00 a.m. and for all intents and purposes has yet to stop. It's changed character from big white wet flakes, to sleet, to driving snow. We're counting 8+ inches as I write.
As we knew the character of the storm would change, Peter and I went out before the wind picked up and the sleet began and caught some of those who were bracing for the storm.
Meet the French dude down the street, known as Deux Chevaux, looking like a big case of bad attitude to me. Hope he was taken some place warm and dry for the rest of the day.
And what about this neighbor of ours?
"Sergeant at Arms" is prepared not to be stuck to the windshield, but for what else, he's apparently just not sure!
Yowza, those cars are practically buried in the snow! If that snow doesn't get removed, it might cause some problems. In any case, naming the vehicles is nice. It kinda makes one feel sorry when they're stuck like that, though.
Posted by: Tyra Shortino | Friday, November 11, 2011 at 09:40 AM
I hate to clean my car, taking away all that snow. It's kinda hard and there is a risk to scratch your car.
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