Rain, already.

We’ve had a string of snow-bedeviled days here - not gobs and drifts, just enough of a covering to make driving tortuous-to-impossible, and running and walking full of surprises. It started last week, while I was out of town, and has extended into this week. The initial snow-day euphoria has worn off as the realization sets in that school will extend into July, and/or winter breaks will be trimmed to less-than-Hawaii proportions. Some parents are getting cranky at having to use annual leave to provide day-care for their unschooled darlings.

It was melty today by 10:30, and I was set to head across the lake to Redmond for some client face-time, despite the fact that I can do this client’s work perfectly well from home. I had to stop at the bank anyway to make a payroll tax deposit so that my lazy, gold-bricking employee can file his tax return. However, after I spun uphill for half a block, even though I could have driven over there without a problem, I had a vision of the nightmare commute home if the temperature dropped below freezing, and I turned around and parked the car.

I walked down to the bank later in the afternoon, and took my camera along.  There were quite a few snowpersons around, but this dude caught my eye:

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  • Midnight Snowman

    I happened upon the sad scene below, another result of someone acquiring exotic pets and, when they tire of them, turning them out into an environment for which they aren’t suited.  I threw a dollar in these guys’ hat, but they weren’t doing very well.  If they only knew that the bus that stops behind them could take them to the Pike Place Market.

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  • Midnight Snowman

    That’s about it - not too inspired tonight.

    4 Comments

    1. It is surprising that the snow has stayed around for so long. The news says the temps will be warming up soon, El Nino will kick in. I know that means warmer temps, I don’t know if it means more rain. I could go for a week of balmy, sunny 50 degrees!

    2. Meg:

      Oh, it looks lovely here. Very nice, Phil.

    3. Marilyn:

      What are you doing still taking payroll deposits to the bank? You should try to get familiar with computers so you could do on-line EFTPS tax deposits. I could show you.

      Or had you waited until the last minute?

    4. Phil:

      Warmer tonight, Robin, and only a few snow remnants. We had a pleasant walk down to Green Lake.

      Thanks, Meg. If you haven’t been able to break Wordpress, I think I’m pretty safe with my effort.

      Marilyn, I actually worked the deposits up on Monday and drove by the bank on my way to a client’s. Forgot banks were closed that day. I set up an EFTPS account a while ago, but there was some glitch with my account, and I bagged it. Now, stop being arch or I’ll come over and upgrade your software again.