Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow...


So as clever and witty as my last post was regarding Richmonders and our reactions to snow and all forms of frozen precipitation...it is less funny now beacuse it is soooooo true. Case in point, this blog is supposed to be about happenings and cool things to see and so about town...but...since inclement weather has struck and Jack Frost thinks that Richmond is really Vermont NOTHING has happened in our beautiful city. Children finally went back to school today only to have more bad weather threatening the safety of our little ones tonight. Some schools systems have started cancelling school ahead of time in anticipation of more snow...


So as annoyed as people are and as much as they claim that they are ready for no more snow...I do NOT agree. This is so rare in Richmond that I, for one, am enjoying sitting in my warm house, catching up on the DVR and watching the snow pile up. Now if Spring thinks it should wait to show its lovely face until later than usual then we may have a little problem. I will take the cold as long as we have snow. After the snow, I am ready for springtime once again...

Go figure...3-6 inches of snow tonight and tomorrow (Tues and Wed) and it is supposed to be in the high 40's-low 50's this weekend. Gotta love the Old Dominion!


Pardon me for borrowing the above picture of students frollicking in the snow on the University of Richmond Campus!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Richmond Gets Bad Weather


So, for those of you not from the area, let me open by saying that Richmond is a panic-driven city. Heavy rain, hint of snow...people are packed into grocery stores buying bread and milk and who knows what else might possibly be needed when we are snowed into our houses for weeks on end. Now, does that ever really happen? Not exactly. We got 10-12 inches in December which is A LOT for us and the city was indeed paralyzed. But weather predictions right now are on again off again with the amount of snow we should be expecting that I wonder if we'll get any at all. (A sure way to guarantee we will...)


But I thought I would share with you the truth about Richmond and bad weather...I am sharing an article on Richmonders and weather because it is SOOOOOOOOO TRUE!!!!

Enjoy!

http://www2.richmond.com/content/2010/jan/27/snow-coming/
Snow is Coming!
Karri Peifer

Published: January 27, 2010
According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch and every meteorologist in town, Richmond is going to get a nice snowfall this weekend … up to a foot, some people say. The snow is supposed to start as early as Friday afternoon and continue into Saturday.
In case you're new to Richmond, let me tell you how we do it here.
Someone somewhere says snow is coming to Central Virginia.
We Richmonders start paying attention.
Someone says it's coming to Richmond.
We Richmonders really start paying attention.
Someone brandishes the word "accumulation."
Done. Finished. Over. We who call Richmond home all-out lose our minds. In the case of this snow, it happens like this:
Tuesday morning: The word "accumulation" is used.
Tuesday afternoon: Accumulation confirmed. All weekend plans put on stand-by or out-right canceled.
Tuesday evening: First trip to supermarket for bread, milk, wine, beer and cookie dough.
Wednesday morning / afternoon: Calls around town for sleds begin (for the record, Richmond.com is one step ahead. No one has them; Pleasant's is expecting a shipment on Friday).
Wednesday evening: Local news does a story about the run on supermarkets for bread and milk. Second trip to supermarket for extra bread and milk, plus frozen pizzas and non-perishables, because you never know.
Thursday morning / afternoon: Spend workday obsessively checking the forecast. More calls for sleds. Search online for sleds, but decide against them because you can't believe how much sleds actually cost.
Thursday evening: Meet friends out for drinks or dinner because you never know when you'll get out again. Realize you forgot to buy bagels. How could you forget bagels? Third trip to supermarket.
Friday morning: Alternate staring out window for snow and consulting forecast for exact snow start time. Cancel the rest of weekend plans.
Friday afternoon: Weather.com reports that it is snowing in your area. Run to window. Spend at least one hour yelling at weather.com because it is clearly not snowing. Ask boss about company inclement weather policy. Complain about said policy. Wait an hour; ask boss if company is closing early.
Friday evening: Fourth trip to supermarket on the way home for last-minute necessities, like chocolate and fancy hot cocoa. Alternate staring out window and watching local news for exact snow start time. Watch the Closings scroll to see if your work is closed on Monday, because you never know.
Friday night: Snow finally begins. Call/text all of your friends and family to see if it's snowing in their area and to make sure they're OK in the storm. Update Facebook status to reflect snowfall in case you missed anyone. Order pizza so you don't have to break into rations too soon.
Saturday morning: Marvel at snowfall. Fling pets / children into the snow so they can marvel and so you have pictures for your Facebook page.
Saturday afternoon: Drive or trudge to nearest hill and attempt to sled on a cookie sheet/shower curtain/trashcan lid/pool float.
Saturday evening: Meet friends for out for drinks or dinner to celebrate snow.
Sunday: Eat leftover pizza and stare out window, watching snow melt. Obsessively watch Closings list. Feel happy when the county you once lived in announces closing and then sad because you never became a teacher and now you have to go out, clean off the car and then go to work tomorrow. Plus you've got all that bread and milk to eat.