Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Icy Chill





It's been a cold one here in Texas the past few days. I woke up yesterday morning to a temperature of 10 degrees. Windchill was around 0. It hasn't been that cold here in a long, long time. Along with the chill came ice. No snow, just solid sheets of ice everywhere you look. The streets and sidewalks look like an ice skating rink. (They walk and drive about as well!) Going to work yesterday morning, there were tracks across the medians about every 100 feet or so, all 30 miles. I witnessed a near head-on collision, many trucks jacknifed on the roads and lots of slip sliding away. One of the more humorous things was a truck parked on the up portion of an overpass. As we approached, we noticed his back wheels slowly turning in place - spinning just to keep him from sliding back down the hill because he sure wasn't going anywhere!



Avery enjoys the cold. She can't seem to keep socks on those little feet - even on our chilled wooden floor! Seems she inherited her daddy's temperature gauge and certainly not her mother's! (who is chilled when it drops below 90!)



The layers and layers of ice on everything are absolutely beautiful. I'm pretty sure my sister Robyn and my folks would disagree. The storm meant the closing of the airport, which meant the cancellation of the folk's trip to see said sister in Alabama. I've enjoyed the change and the landscape and trees in it are absolutely stunning. It reminds me of the majesty, and creativity, of God who is able to create such a magical, and temporary, masterpiece.

3 comments:

Robyn said...

Well, I do think it's pretty even though it did RUDELY interrupt my visit from Mother and Daddy!! Everyone in Montgomery is praying that the ice goes away by Saturday morning so they can come again. So, watch out for 80 degree weather any minute!!!

Anonymous said...

Your icicle eater is very, very cute.

Robby and Lynsey said...

Very good pics. Love that coat Avery's wearing. She's a doll! I cant believe you have to drive to work on that ice! Hope you don't end up like one of those misfortunate souls - spinning your tires just so you don't fall back down the hill. NOT GOOD ... that is just not good. Be careful out there!! Love you.