Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Snow Day, pt. 3

Look at the tiny person trudging through the snow in this photograph. He looks so small and alone in the abandoned city and treacherous weather.
Oh look! Upon closer inspection, it would appear that the shadowy figure is none other than Jason Frost, carrying pizza home to his loving (and hungry) wife. How heroic he must be to brave the elements--throwing caution to the wind--in the pursuit of nourishment!
In case you are wondering, we are having another snow day!
It began snowing again last night and is still at it this morning. According to the National Weather Service, we are experiencing blizzard conditions, with winds up to 50 mph and an additional 10-16" of snow. The postal service is now officially closed, but we're pretty sure we have not received new mail since last Saturday. We were really hoping to get our taxes done in CT, but unless my forms come tomorrow, we may not be able to.
This is the view out our window as of 10:00 a.m. The snow is higher now and more is stuck to the screen.
This is the view out the front door of the Barlow Center. The little corner you can see on the left side of the picture is the big granite "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" sign in front. As you can see, it has been completely covered by drifting snow. The street you are looking at here is Pennsylvania Avenue (also home to the Obama family).
Interesting tidbit of information: B on the following picture is where we live. A is where the Obamas live. It's about 1 mile from our house to their house. The east-west street at B and Pennsylvania is L street. The tiny M beneath Washington Circle is the Foggy Bottom Metro Station where we catch the subway.
This is L street. Just past the bus stop is Pennsylvania Avenue. As you can see, neither street has been plowed.
Here is the view from our front window.
Last night we watched Doubt on my parents' NetFlix. Perhaps my favorite part of browsing their account is seeing the genre recommendations based on films they have seen/enjoyed: witty British satire, French cerebral comedies of the 1960s...what a funny bunch.
I think probably be playing some more chess today...and tomorrow.

QUICK UPDATE:
Work has officially been cancelled tomorrow. Temperatures should be in the high thirties, though, so hopefully some of this white stuff will melt and let us get out of town!
Click here to read some of the Washington Post info on the storm.

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