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Rain, Boil Water, Snow, Wind, No Power
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19/12/2006 10:44:45
 
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We flew into Seattle airport on Friday afternoon. What a zoo! Parts of the airport had been without power (as much of the Seattle area was *still* without power), flights were delayed or canceled. We had one more plane to catch a few hours later, the little puddle-jumper from Sea-Tac to Yakima. While we waited, our co-worker back home was emailing us with horror stories about the wind and snow over on our side of the mountains (wind on both sides, rain on the Seattle side, snow on the other side). We had been gone most of the week. Apparently power was out in much of the Kittitas valley where we lived. (We called our home phone and got our answering machine ... so we knew that we had power, although when we finally got home we discovered blinking clocks all over the house so it had gone out at some point during the storm).

Anyway, we're in the puddle-jumper, on the taxi-way and the pilot comes on the PA and says that the tower has had another power outage and we may have to sit for awhile. No problem, 5 minutes later we head out. We find out later the next day that the tower power outage had subsequently caused the airport to shut down for hours. Apparently they decided to let the planes that were already away from their gates to go ahead and fly out ... so we got out *just* in time.

Then once we got to Yakima (which had no snow and the sky was clear), we couldn't take the normal route home because I-82 between Yakima and Ellensburg was closed (heard later that there were cars off the road all over the place up in those hills), so we had to take the slower canyon road home (and it was snowing). Whew! What an ordeal.

But wait! There's more!

The next day, Saturday, my 20-year-old son was flying into town from Atlanta for a week-long visit. He got as far as Seattle. The puddle-jumper to Yakima had been cancelled. They couldn't get him on a later flight and the shuttle buses weren't running. Grrrrr ... so we had to drive over to Sea-Tac to pick him up (more than a 3 hour round-trip) over the mountain pass (which thankfully was not *too* bad, but it certainly can be bad or closed this time of year).

But at least now we have my kid to shovel the driveway!!! <g>

~~Bonnie



>The strange winter continues in Vancouver.
>- record rainfall
>- causes muddy water so we have to boil it
>- early snowfall that stays
>- 100+ km/h winds
>- this causes tons of power outages
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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