Fall break ends . . . two-hour-fog-delay

FROM ROSE: Warning. . . warning . . . warning. AmeliaJake just typed mindlessly along until I was able to intervene.

Ah, we have managed to avoid the really traumatic back-to-the-routine of early morning chaos with the phone ringing at around 6am to leave the message: Foggie Delay. Okay, it didn’t say that; it was a very controlled recorded voice announcing the delay. I don’t know if they said fog or not – delay was the only word we heard.

Because East Noble is a fairly large geographical district, thanks to the consolidations of the 60’s and 70’s, fog, snow, icy roads can be way down in the southern part of the county and they call it system wide. I once interviewed the man who made the “go, no go” call for an article that was intended to explain to people the policy behind the decision. This guy got up at 4 am every morning and drove the known “tell” spots on the routes – well, unless it had been an obviously clear night with not indication of anything pending. I think there are the “ice curves” and the “fog dips” and the degree of still falling snow on county roads vs. the plows’ work. I’m boring you. I suppose it is a hazard associated with reading this blog. Does anyone need an early morning boring warning call?

Der Bingle in Ohio has snow that is sticking to the grass. He called to sound the alarm, although, being east of us, he is usually the one who gets the alarm from us. Soon we will be seeing Christmas inflatables, I am certain. I always like to end on a cheerful note. (That’s not really true but it’s the sarcasm I was after.)

But I am not ending because I just realized I had forgotten to mention the Halloween inflatables on Indiana 9 opposite the military school and marking the corner where I turn to head to the LaGrange House. And, of course, it is important that you know this . . . Stream of consciousness is often not a good thing . . . so now I am ending before I venture into those areas where angels fear to tread.

THIS IS ROSE AND I AM TAKING CONTROL OF AJ UNTIL SHE CAN CONTROL HER BRAIN/FINGER CONNECTION. Yes, it’s a hard job, but someone has to do it before the mob gets too irritated.