Snowstorm in Payson
Posted by Belle on 21 Jan 2007 at 04:42 pm | Tagged as: Uncategorized
View from the backyard
Another view from the backyard
We just had our first major snowstorm in Arizona this year–dropping about 8 inches of snow. It looks beautiful outside. I am glad today is Sunday so I was able to sleep in and didn’t have to deal driving on the treacherous road. However, tomorrow, whether I like it or not, and whether rain, sleet, or snow, I have no choice but to go to work. The mail delivery must go on. I just have to make sure I have chain on my rear wheels. Last Saturday, which was the second day of the snowstorm, I opted not to use cable. I was doing well until I reached towards the tail end of my route. This woman has a special delivery next to her house because she is physically unfit to walk to the mail box. For a while, I thought I would skip her for fear of being stuck on her loose-gravel-driveway. After much thought, I bravely swerved into her driveway, and suddenly, I started going sideways. Then, my rear wheels were spinning “Oh uh!”, I mumbled. I was having fun at first, and when I realized I was getting close to the ditch, I thought I better get serious and do something. I gave a little tap on the accelerator and after several attempts, I successfully managed to get out of snow. Whoah! close call! I made a U turn instead of attempting to go forward because the path ahead is quite narrow, which could pose more problems. Once I made it on the road, I looked back and saw the huge mess I created. I learned a lesson to trust my instinct.

It snows in Arizona? I didn’t know about that. Years back I went to Phoenix and it was soooo hot there. Anyway, enjoy your cold weather.
hi abaniko! in higher elevation like Flagstaff, Prescott, and Payson, it snows.
thanks for stopping by.
Snow is beautiful, isn’t it? But it can be such a hassle.
when i saw the picture, fun immediately registered on my mind, but when i read your post i realized it also poses danger.
True niceheart and cruise! Our snow though doesn’t last long because we get plenty of sunshine most of the time.
Honestly, I haven’t seen a real snow. In HK, may winter pero walang yelo and I’m a cold phobic so I think I’ll not survive it there - but your backyard looks amazing, sarap siguro maglaro.
K, come over and I will treat you to a frolic in the snow and build snowman.