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scarlettina ([personal profile] scarlettina) wrote2014-02-09 08:59 am
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Snow and cars

Yesterday, I went over to the Wayward Cafe for my friend CW's birthday. Also present at the festivities was [livejournal.com profile] oldmangrumpus and, eventually, some other pleasant and attractive strangers. We played boardgames and ate delicious vegan treats, then went back to CW's place for some good, ole fashioned, meat-eater's lasagna and some birthday cake. It was, all in all, a very pleasant afternoon and early evening.

And then, it began to snow.

Grumpus kindly walked me back to my car in the snowy darkness and I headed home. I stopped at Trader Joe's to stock up in case the snow stuck and then hightailed it back to Queen Anne. Where, I discovered, the hills were just frosted enough that I couldn't get the car into the carport (which includes a pretty steep incline). I parked my car on a side street, where it still sits. A little later this morning, I will walk down the hill to check on it and make sure it's OK.

In the wake of the last couple of years, with their various bits of automotive drama, I find myself hesitant to leave the car in public, unprotected places. I am unhappy about driving in snow (rain doesn't bother me, and thank God for that in Seattle). And I'm just far more cautious about protecting my car. I don't like this hesitancy that's grown in me. It's completely understable and completely justified, but it makes me feel old and vulnerable; I hate that.

I was going to go out to shop for lighting fixtures this afternoon--that plan is off. So I'm going to stay home, poke around online for ideas, and try toget other things done as well. I'll find a way to make it a productive day one way or the other.

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