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My older dog used to love the snow. He is almost 10 now and although he appeared to want to go nuts like he used to, he took it fairly easy. Dogs love snow.I have a Lab/Shepard puppy and this was his first snow. No pics because I didn't think to have a camera in hand and was too busy playing with him to go get one.
Is that a bad thing? Better 10 under than 10 over.We got snow that turned into slush by 11 and people are still driving 10 under
More of a personal annoyance, I'll admit. There's nothing in the roads yet we're still in deer-in-the-headlights mode. Happens every time winter sneezes.Is that a bad thing? Better 10 under than 10 over.
It can be a pain but I give myself LOTs of time. Going home this morning on freeway the lines were gone, so I went 40 in a 60 and stayed far enough right anyone who wanted could pass. A few did, not going anything close to posted. A LOT were content to drop in behind me and follow at my speed. Side roads when I got home I was staying 5 under and again leaving room. No one wanted to go faster. The commute tomorrow will be the killer. Its going to be ice and people with SUV's will leave late, rush, and find out they can go but still not stop and soon there will be wreck after wreck.More of a personal annoyance, I'll admit. There's nothing in the roads yet we're still in deer-in-the-headlights mode. Happens every time winter sneezes.
I got called into work early and I saw several drivers on the side of the road who wished they had gone a little slower.I'd rather drive slow than wish I would have. Besides I'm retired so the longer it takes me to get places the longer I feel like I'm living. As in I don't want to be in a hurry to get to the end.