Snow Monsters!
Dec. 21st, 2008 03:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just got back from
tbclone47's birthday party. Normally, this would entail a routine 2.5 hour drive, but tonight it meant going head to head with Nature for over four hours each way.
We had considered calling off the trip, due to a predicted blizzard. But word that it wouldn't be that bad, plus our own foolhardy sense of adventure (and faith in Keffy's driving skills) meant we went anyway. Going down and coming back came with their own different sets of problems. Going down meant black ice and fast-driving idiots. Going back meant several inches of snow on the interstate, getting lost in Everett, and for a few very brief moments, only being able to see the snow blowing over the hood of the car.
It was awesome. During the ground blizzard, I kept expecting some monster to dart across our path, only to vanish in the dense cloud of snow.
But seriously, Keffy rocks, and is the safest driver I've ever ridden with. Otherwise, I'm sure we all would have wet ourselves.
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We had considered calling off the trip, due to a predicted blizzard. But word that it wouldn't be that bad, plus our own foolhardy sense of adventure (and faith in Keffy's driving skills) meant we went anyway. Going down and coming back came with their own different sets of problems. Going down meant black ice and fast-driving idiots. Going back meant several inches of snow on the interstate, getting lost in Everett, and for a few very brief moments, only being able to see the snow blowing over the hood of the car.
It was awesome. During the ground blizzard, I kept expecting some monster to dart across our path, only to vanish in the dense cloud of snow.
But seriously, Keffy rocks, and is the safest driver I've ever ridden with. Otherwise, I'm sure we all would have wet ourselves.