Somehow I missed this story earlier!
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Originally Posted by
Foy
The third comment was, however, the only music a defeated Road Warrior could have heard in solace: "How in the hell did you DO that?".
That comment alone would have peaked my interest in Mary Powell -- too bad it didn't work out.... Great tale -- I have had one or two in similar vein -- but your description was very, very engaging -- made my fingers sweat with the visualization of the experience.
Mark
Our very own snowy city--Buffalo, NY
I am originally from Delhi, India and remember clearly when selecting my university in America for my undergraduate studies that I wanted to be somewhere cool. Got admission in SUNY Buffalo and Arizona State Univ. and my dad said choose ASU as the weather is not extreme there but me being a fan of cold weather chose SUNY Buffalo. Although now after 5 years and graduated I don’t regret choosing Buffalo especially after being stuck in 2 massive snow storms. My first encounter was when one fine day in October I walked to the university in my flip flops on a pleasant sunny afternoon and what followed had me jumping like a monkey ( not by the excitement of seeing the biggest snow mountain in my univ. but by skipping and hoping just to avoid jamming my legs in the pile of snow which were effectively protected by my flip flops BTW!!) Fortunately I saw a bus coming to take me home and as I was standing at the bus stop, caught fellow students giving me the "whats wrong with you look" with my feet socked in snow.
Anyways so I got back home and before I could bring back my feet and the whole body to normality, the electricity goes off. What followed and to cut long story short I and my roommates were without electricity, heat, hot water for 4 days and even food because the super markets had to throw all their supplies due to lack of electricity.
My second encounter with the white monster happened when I had to drive urgently from Providence, RI to Buffalo, NY. Saturday morning it is and I switch on the weather channel just to see how the weather in Buffalo is and to my unsurprising shock there was a huge storm covering area from Buffalo, NY – Columbus, OH. I had to leave anyhow and with god’s name and trust in my car I left. Slashed with heavy rains, my vipers were working over time right from Providence till Albany, NY through I-90. Luckily the rains As I moved along and stopped around Syracuse for gas, I asked the gas station attendant about how is the weather ahead. He asked till where I was going and I saw that “what’s wrong with you” look again in his eyes when I told him I was headed to Buffalo. After seeing the weather report and almost crapping in my pants and swallowing all the spit back in….I moved along. It was getting darker at around 6 pm and snow getting harder. As I hit Buffalo suddenly something happened and I thought I have been engulfed in this bubble of snow much like an avalanche. That was really a mind, eyes, heart, mouth and every body part opener. By this time the roads had been covered in snow and night already. As I moved along, it was getting much harder and all the cars moving along were kind of skidding around and making driving much harder. The snow was real heavy and all I could do is follow the tail lights to keep the track of the road. Saw plenty of cars and even trucks stuck in snow as they fell fof the road but I had to keep moving along. Following tail lights and keeping my eyes as wide open I could, after 100 miles I finally reached my Super 8 motel and to my amazement, I was invited with the car getting stuck in a pile of snow just before I was about to pull into the parking lot and I thought WOW!! Made it through the whole snow storm for 100 miles and nothing happened and now this!!