Both flights were pretty much on time, and I ended up getting to South Bend only 15 minutes later than originally scheduled.
The biggest delay of the trip was having to literally chip the ice off of the windshield. The driver side window was clear, but the windshield had a 1/4" thick layer of ice that I had to chip away (scrapping did not work). I could not clear the passenger window, so made sure I drove in the right hand lane :o)
The wife and cat were glad to have me home, and greeted me at the door. I am even more glad to be home.
Hope you survived the Friday weather with no real problems :o)
Glad you made it home safe and sound!
ReplyDeleteUgh, that windhshield is just too much reality for me! I soo dread this winter!
Glad you got home safe,our winters aren't quite so severe.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Yasmin
xx
Man ... that is something I don't miss, driving in the elements. Wake me when we get there!
ReplyDeleteHappy you're home!!
ReplyDeletewhat you had on Friday, mid Ohio had on Tues, Weds...and then we had a half flood of rain for 24 hrs. Crazy weather! I know Beth is glad you are home safe.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I feel guilty saying, I just got out of my pool here in Florida!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm formerly from Boston, MA so I understand what winter is all about.
Glad you are home safe!
Hugs, Rose
Hi Bucko,
ReplyDeleteIf a picture is worth a thousand words, your photos practically scream 125 choruses of "Get me the hell out of this climate!" I have these visions of you, returning from a nuclear convention, only to find your car encased in ice. In my vision, you pull some Florescent Green Glop out of your briefcase, toss it at your car and -- voila -- instant thaw ...!
Best,
Marty
Nothing more special than being greeted at the door after a long trip. You are blessed.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you made it home safe & sound. The ice sounds dreadful!!! I'm sure Beth & Sheeba missed you alot.
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