And so we prepare for the end of the world (again). I do enjoy the term “snowmageddon”. It matches so well with December’s snowpocalypse. My hallway at work is lightly populated, but there seemed to be the normal number of cars out there this morning. However, the city will apparently be shutting down around noon: Federal government will be closing, schools closing, universities closing. Assuming it starts to snow by then, I’ll probably leave around then too. However, the latest forecast makes me think it may only be raining until this afternoon. But who knows.
I haven’t heard about museums closing early except that many are not planning to be open this weekend. Which was a convenient reminder that I need to get a ticket and go see the National Geographic Terra Cotta Warriors exhibit. Not this weekend, of course, but, you know, soon. It’s only here until March. I REALLY want to see that.
You know, I’m actually really enjoying all the drama and panic over snow. (No, 20 inches of snow would close nothing in Utah. The ski resorts would be packed with skiers, though.) It encompasses every conversation, every local blog, every local news cast. It’s a lot of fun. So I can’t help but join in!
I close this entry with two links:
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That first link is pretty funny. Similar things happen in SoCal when it rains. “Oh no! We’re having WEATHER! ACK!”
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