Trying not to blow away
Dec. 31st, 2008 03:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's New Year's Eve and we're under a wind advisory here in the Nation's Capitol. Believe me, it's really noticeable outside. At least it isn't doing anything else. Except for one weird weather pattern earlier, which I'll go into.
My part day at the new assignment started on a surreal moment with a fire alarm. I was still sitting in the receptionist's area waiting for my contact to show up! Weirder still it was snowing/sleeting/raining/something outside briefly. Whatever it was was coming down nearly at a diagonal with all the wind involved. A little freaky to say the least.
After work, I tried hard to avail myself of Borders' sales, but I couldn't find anything that remotely tempted me. So I swung by Noodles & Company for a warm lunch before trudging to the warmth of home. I plan to curl up with cartoons and other assorted television until the ball drops.
My part day at the new assignment started on a surreal moment with a fire alarm. I was still sitting in the receptionist's area waiting for my contact to show up! Weirder still it was snowing/sleeting/raining/something outside briefly. Whatever it was was coming down nearly at a diagonal with all the wind involved. A little freaky to say the least.
After work, I tried hard to avail myself of Borders' sales, but I couldn't find anything that remotely tempted me. So I swung by Noodles & Company for a warm lunch before trudging to the warmth of home. I plan to curl up with cartoons and other assorted television until the ball drops.
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Date: 2008-12-31 09:42 pm (UTC)"Wow, it's really bright out there."
"It's raining."
"Look at that wind."
"Wait, now it's snowing."
"Uh, it's sunny again."
"The wind just blew a dog down the street."
(Okay, the last one isn't true, but it sure felt like it could have been!)
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Date: 2008-12-31 09:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-31 09:58 pm (UTC)