| | What Happen To His Sheep In Winter? 
It's been snowing hard in West Michigan since the first snow in Nov last year. The great meltdown last week was a little confounded - looked like spring was here! I must admit that being a new Michigan resident, I was naive enough to hope that's the end of the snowing season.  Actually, no sooner after the January meltdown, tons of snow started to blow in with the Artic air, resulted in frequent school closings. This may sound absurd to some who live in the west coast or Asia. The snowy roads here are so slick that one can only drive at 30mph. Even so, there's still a threat to slide. I always consider those who choose the fast lane under the snowy weather adventurers, not mentioning those who constantly, aggressively, cut / squeeze into others' lanes. This style of driving maybe dazzling, but is also the cause of many accidents - ended up fallen into ditches or rolled over, etc. To me, the funny part is, even the adventurers have to stop for the red light (if not on the expressway), and while they are waiting, other vehicles will just catch up. So, really I don't see the point of speeding at all. I never like to drive in the snow, especially when there's freezing rain/snow sticking on the windshield. The windshield liquid and the wiper may help a bit, but it's nevertheless a frustrated thing when the windshield is murky while driving. The wisdom and protection from God is definitely essential in winter driving. That's why I often like to shout 'Hallelujah' when I reach the destination. Next time if you see a woman shouting 'Hallelujah' in the parking lot, that can be me.  |
| | Posted 1/22/2008 7:01 PM - 25 Views - 0 eProps - 0 comments
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