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That was my drive home. Fortunately, I was able to leave work early. Also fortunately, it's Good Friday. If you have to have a snow storm, Good Friday's not a bad day for it, as so many people take the day off and traffic is, therefore, lighter than usual. As a result, the drive home was merely longer and more tedious than usual, rather than actually horrid. In addition, it is J.S. Bach's birthday, and the local classical music station is playing nothing but, so I got to listen to the St. Matthew Passion all the way home.
The storm was actually supposed to start at around 1:00 a.m., but it was only mildly coming down when I left the house at 6:30. It stopped mid-morning, but started coming down again, this time heavily, around 12:30 - 1:00. I left work about 2:30, and found that the further east I got, the more the snow turned to rain, and in the city it's all rain (at least it is now, who knows about later tonight?). At work, I thought, if it continued the way it was there, I'd blow off tonight's opera (Eugene Onegin), but as it's not nearly so bad here, I'll go. Anyway, snow + Russian opera seems appropriate.
The storm was actually supposed to start at around 1:00 a.m., but it was only mildly coming down when I left the house at 6:30. It stopped mid-morning, but started coming down again, this time heavily, around 12:30 - 1:00. I left work about 2:30, and found that the further east I got, the more the snow turned to rain, and in the city it's all rain (at least it is now, who knows about later tonight?). At work, I thought, if it continued the way it was there, I'd blow off tonight's opera (Eugene Onegin), but as it's not nearly so bad here, I'll go. Anyway, snow + Russian opera seems appropriate.