The Fog Descends.

Visibility might be an issue early this morning. (Fig 1.)

I passed another accident at the same junction as on Sunday.vsame thing by the looks of it, somebody didn’t want to stop at the sign, and expected the main road travelers to yield to their crossing attempt. But in fig, moving at 60 km that’s an unlikely win for the gambler in you. So more cops, more EMS folks, and another fire truck get parked by the corner for a few hours. Tough luck for those who got blind sided on their morning commute to work. Wrote off a car, and now likely have a sore neck, or some chest injury from the seat belts, or inner car crumple zones throwing gear in their face (i.e. air bag). Hopefully nobody was killed now grievously injured in the collision.

We are sat at the farm waiting on the others to arrive for a brisk walk in the foggy sunshine, and newly wet snow. Still below zero, but not by much. I look to have a busy week ahead, so the faster I get home to eat, the quicker I can tuck into my work. Had a couple emails over the long weekend warning of new projects coming my way today. Can’t say no to paid work!

Short school week at least, so the kids are happy. No trouble getting them out the door for school. Tomorrow is midweek already, so it should move fairly fast. It’s almost March, which means another week long break for the children. Maybe some time spent doing Maple Syrup if the weather plays along nicely.

Drive safely in the fog this morning. Take a beat, and don’t rush when you can’t see what’s coming.

Sun’s rays through the trees. (Fig 2.)