Well, that was a
bust.
What a fearful
people we’ve become!
I laugh at those
“in charge” of our schools and our state, local and federal governments. You are fools and cowards.
That off my
chest, I can begin the main body of this post.
The Great
Nor’Easter of 2015 dumped … a great grand total of three inches of snow on my
town yesterday. Those three inches
brought my town – and the entire northern part of the state, from what I can tell – to a screaming
halt, closed down schools for a day and a half, forced us to park our third car
on our front lawn, and made me lose a full day of work (I had to burn a
personal day to make up the income).
I am sick of the
schools pre-emptively shutting down thirty-six hours before a storm comes into
town. The possibility of a storm.
I am sick of the
media herding the more frightened among us, contagious in their fear like the
28 Days Later virus, driving them panicking into the stores for bread and milk, into the gas stations to fuel up
the cars, and out of the stores that drive the engines of our economy. Shame on you all in the media.
The only
positive, the only plus, for me and my family, was that I was able to spend
yesterday afternoon camped out on the living room floor with my girls, among
pillows and blankets, watching Sci Fi movies (The Thing from Another World), chuckle-worthy teevee shows (America’s Funniest Home Videos), and
Patch cartoons (Uncle Grandpa). I was also able to read about 40 pages of my
book and soak in the tub with some Epsom salts to sooth my aching,
pre-storm-shovelin’ muscles. The wife,
fortunately, was able to telecommute, so she could stay at home to watch the girls,
since the dolts who run the school system in our town still kept the schools
closed while they cleared the three inches off the streets, sidewalks, and
parking lots.
I know they’re
so, so, so terrified of Buffalo 2014.
You know, where those expert weatherpersons predicted a foot and seven feet actually arrived. Every time now when I dismiss a news report
I’m going to hear “Buffalo ! Buffalo ! Buffalo !”
Heck, this morning the wife and I saw that dimwit Cuomo on the tube
going “Buffalo ! Buffalo ! Buffalo !”
So, no, I don’t believe the Great Not Nor’Easter of 2015 will change
anything.
It was a mixed
blessing, though. Only half the people
showed up at work today, and in the relative quiet I was able to catch up
on a few projects. Back to the grind
tomorrow though.
Please: Do not
get caught up with the hype with this snow nonsense. People survive and thrive – and have survived and thrived for
centuries – in the northern Midwest, in Canada, in Scandinavia and Siberia –
with the threat of snowstorms greater than three inches in a single fall. Have some common sense (always keep adequate
food and emergency supplies on hand), and faith in God, yourself, and your
fellow man (unless he’s a government bureaucrat), and we’ll all do fine.
At least the
girls had a fun day off. Here’s a
closeup of a snowman they built in the backyard, which they’re calling Jabba
the Hut:
1 comment:
Until "they" realize Mother Nature...aka God...has the final say, we will have to put up with dopplers!!!
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