Earlier today, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick
declared a state of emergency due to a storm which could bring
more than three feet of snow to the Bay State. As of this writing,
there is a ban on vehicular traffic which is believed to be the
first of its kind since the infamous Blizzard of
‘78.
I left work at noon and have spent most of the PM watching the
Australian Baseball League championship between Perth and Canberra.
Right now, I am watching Beyond Scared Straight.
Why? I don’t know. Well, better to be here than out there or
in there.
The snow is expected to fall until early tomorrow afternoon.
UPDATE 2/9/2013 @ 4:22 p.m.: Earlier this
afternoon, my roomie Christopher and I walked down to Doyle’s
(as we
did during Hurricane Sandy). The snow buried many a car. It
didn’t help that one of the snow plow operators saw fit to dump
snow in the middle of our street. Those who weren’t shoveling snow
were on skis, snowshoes or tobaggans making the best of the
situation.
Upon our arrival at Doyle’s there were only a handful of people
at the bar. But within half an hour the front room was nearly full.
It was there we learned that Governor Patrick would lift the
driving ban at 4 p.m. The T, Amtrak and Logan International remain
shut down.
We did lose our cable for more than 12 hours but the web and the
rest of the power have stayed intact. The only major challenge we
have is how we will do our laundry which is situated in the
basement next door. The sidewalk and stairs leading to the laundry
room are covered in snow. Either I’ll borrow a shovel or go into
town to buy one tomorrow and take care of it then.
UPDATE 2/9/2013 @ 6:25 p.m.: I borrowed a
shovel from my downstairs neighbor. Beforehand I was on the phone
with my Dad who told me to be careful when shoveling and to take it
slow. When I saw the snow I had second thoughts but I would not be
deterred. It took me 45 minutes to shovel the pathway and the
stairs leading to the laundry room. Fortunately, I am in good shape
so I wasn’t too tired. Actually, I was quite proud of my work. The
laundry will keep until tomorrow. So will the snow.