When I left work the nursing staff was making their arrangements to stay the night and see the storm out. They brought in supplies and sleeping bags and were arranging to use empty rooms and cots to make sure patients were taken care of if the next shift wasn't able to get in. Hopefully they are settling in for the night now. All I've seen so far is icy rain but I understand all of our bridges are closed. Stay warm, kids!
For up to date details, here is the Post & Courier weather blog.
For up to date details, here is the Post & Courier weather blog.
Stay warm and safe!
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't have to be on the road during these icy times.
All well Merisi, thank you! Lots of power outages but I am snug and warm so far. Haven't had to drive yet and hope not to.
DeleteBWAHAHAHAHHHH! Screw not with the weather man, lest ye be kneed in the nads!!!
ReplyDeleteHeheheh! Wasn't he smooth? Love it.
DeleteHe is such a pro. Didn't skip a beat.
ReplyDeleteHe kept on talking. Perfect!
DeleteI imagine someone had a few beers before he started the old charging the weatherman routine...
ReplyDeleteI expect so. Now it will live forever on youtube.
DeleteHaving done a few lives shots myself, my only comment...he should have also put his fist out. Would have served the little brat right.
ReplyDeleteIt would indeed. He was probably drunk. Funny though because it all happened so fast.
DeleteSmooth operator indeed... I just saw him this morning on TV, still in Charleston. (Usually it is upstate SC that freezes, and here you guys are, outdoing us! Unbelievable!)
ReplyDeleteStay warm and safe, yall.