Day 19,879

It’s a little bit after 8:00 on Tuesday night, the 20th day of February 2018.

It’s been a little on the nasty side here from a weather perspective. Roads were slick this morning on the way in, and that, apparently, was just the beginning of the ice coating Mother Nature decided to deposit on Kansas, like a great big frozen turd.

My commute to work was rather nasty. To put things in perspective, we received a call just before I left that school for the Lawrence school district was canceled across the board due to the ice.

You can imagine that little piece of info didn’t fill me with the greatest confidence.

There were any number of cars in the ditch, including at least one Kansas Highway Patrol vehicle.

I figured the best bet for me was to keep my speed to a manageable rate, and keep my eyes on the road,.

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Funny thing, though about driving on frozen roads. You can feel them underneath you, and you know the feeling of a car being a little loose. The overpass on K-10 that goes over Lexington Road in DeSoto was a nasty spot, and I felt the front and back of the car get a little loose on me.

That stuff will get a driver refocused in a hurry.

Anyway, I’m safe.

Be cool.

Peace y’all.

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