This week we got snowed in, kinda.
The week started with a major storm which brought nearly a foot of snow overnight. Then . . . it never really stopped snowing.
You expect snow in Central Oregon, but this is a lot and it’s early in the season. I think the blame is pointed at someone named La Nina.
On The westside (Portland), even an inch of snow snarls traffic. Central Oregonians are used to driving in snow and the responsible parties are very good at keeping streets and highways cleared.
However, even they have a limit and this week they kind of reached it. There were enough vehicle related incidents to close down a couple of Bend streets and Highway 97 south was closed by Sunriver. We chose to stay close to home and out of the fray. By week’s end things have sorted themselves out. Guess it’s time to get the snow tires on.
Staying home meant neighborhood walks, lots of time behind the snow shovel and getting in some reading. The house also took on a holiday vibe with a regular flow of seasonal music and the aroma of baked goods and hearty soups. In a way, the arrival of winter got us in the spirit.
Here’s wishing all who find this post the best of holidays … Happy Christmas and Merry New Year.
As is the tradition, we’ll be taking the next couple of weeks off with a new season of posts starting up around the second Sunday in January.
See ya in the new year.
JQ, JS & TIP