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It was between 20-23 degrees all day yesterday, and as I type this on Sunday at 8am Central Time, it has just reached 24 degrees. Woo-hoo ! Wife is still in NYC; not expected home until Monday night (if she can get from DFW Airport to here). Yesterday, my neighbors kid tried to drive up past the creek/bar ditch 20 feet uphill from his driveway. Nosed in immediately. My neighbor spent 2 hours trying to yank it back out with his 4WD. Finally used a chainpull tied to a tree across the road. Once again, the only vehicle up or down the street was the same diesel-dually 4WD that seems to be able to climb out (though sliding; he nearly took out my post box as I watched yesterday). We'll see if a thaw sets in. Last time (the Superbowl weekend of two years ago, I think) I got iced in, it wasn't this thick either, and I was stuck here for two days. I hate ICE. Always ICE, not snow.We have the White Stuff here; not fluffy, but solid ICE. Always ICE. Fortunately, I had scheduled Wed-Fri off (the wife flew to NYC), so when the ice storm hit Thursday, I wasn't faced with the impossible/impassable drive to work (60miles, one way). The TV news show cars mostly stopped on the overpasses on the highways (for hours at a time). My normal drive time, one way, ranges from 1.5 hours to 2.5 hours. My longest time was 4.75 hours (sleet, not yet frozen). I have to go over at least 5 of the "closed" sections to get there anyway. And to get to travelled/sanded? main feeder streets, I have to first get out of my driveway (75feet uphill on 1.75"-2.5" ice), turn, and go another 110feet on the same). Then there's the crowned roads to the feeder street. 2miles, never sanded, and always 10 or more cars slid into the bar-ditches. I've only seen one truck move down my road, normally dozens, since Thursday (a dually diesel 4WD). I just can't wait to try the drive Monday am. Not expected to melt, as it's 15 degrees on my back porch this morning, and expected to stay in the 20's all weekend. More sleet forecast for tonight. After making that drive for 21 years (or similar lengths from other homes for the previous 23), I may not even try. I would utilize this time to work on my cars, or trailer (another mod), but it's too cold, and frozen in anyway (I'm used to working outside in 100-110 degrees, in summer).
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