It did not happen early in the morning, but at 1:45 pm we finally made it to the highway. The postmaster had wanted me to come earlier in the day, if the road was clear, and help with the backup of packages - but I walked the road at 9 and at 11:30, and again at 1 pm. At 9 it was still a slick gleaming sheet of ice, albeit thinner than it had been yesterday. There were also more patches in sunny areas where there was no ice at all, including our entire garden area (seen below, ala dogs) but there were still many shaded areas, including on the hills, that were still dicey at 1:45.
Mark got to the end of the road next to the highway and asked if we should turn around and try to go back up what we had just come right away - in case we couldn't get back in when it got colder again. It was 45 degrees, and the forecast said it wouldn't get colder again for a few more hours - so we got some propane and a few groceries, and then headed back in for another wild ride up and down those hills. I am very glad Mark was driving for both of those - and I might have turned back seeing the jagged downhill slide that then went into the uphill - but he thought he could make it, actually, it was 'I hope we can make it'. It was the same on the way back in, with a propane tank, but the few places where the sun had melted down to bare road helped to catch the footing back.
that garbage can is still trying to get free from the iceberg
at 9 am this morning - it had melted another half of this by 1:30 when I made my third walk of the day - I checked on the mapping app and from our mailbox to the one I was walking to it was .7 miles one way, and that doesn't include our long driveway - so I feel I can say that I was walking 2 miles there and back at the most, several times a day. I haven't been sitting on my tail for this storm - and my legs do feel it.
At 11:30 Grandma's dogs had decided they had to come home with me and hang out with our dogs. The garden area was entirely sunny and clear - very different than what was happening up the road from there. After we got some supplies and got back in, I brought Grandma the supplies we got for her in a sled, because it was still slippery on the road up to her house, and carrying it didn't seem like a great idea. I could have gotten her a few more things - and I'm not planning on going out tomorrow until at least noon - even though it says it will be 50 tomorrow, and overcast.

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