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I might not live there anymore, but I can still hope that Dan Lipinski can lose his primary challenge by Mark Pera.

Posted by Chris Clark Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:38:25 GMT


Slush

And the rain and snow continues. I went to a parents meeting at the school tonight, while there we saw a flash of lightning, and the rumble of thunder. That in itself was odd, as we don’t often get thundershowers, even in the summer time, but for it to happen in January was really odd.

After the meeting I walked out to the car to find the windows coated in a thick pile of slush. Looks like the kids will have a 2 hour delay in the morning. Best not to tell them or they want to sleep in, and have the ritual out of bed struggle at the later time. It’s definitely easier to get them up at the normal time, expressing wonder at the weather and let them get all excited, about the possibility of a snow day.

I realize I keep writing about the snow, and in any other location we have lived, a few inches on the ground wouldn’t be anything of interest, but here it’s so far out of the usual weather that I find myself compelled to comment on it.

We didn’t see any snow for the first two winters we were here, with just a day or 2 last year and then this year we have had snow on 3 or 4 days this last month.

Posted by Chris Clark Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:59:01 GMT


10K

Not sure what else needs to be said. I pushed myself just a little further today and got to the 10K mark. While running I was trying to do the conversion in my head to figure out what distance in Kilometers equalled a quarter of a marathon. I figured it as 11 to be on the safe side, while it actually turns out to be 10.5, I should have gone around the block once more so that I could have hit that distance. but now I know I can complete the first quarter. One down and three to go!

Posted by Chris Clark Tue, 29 Jan 2008 06:00:03 GMT


Snow

As you can see we had a bit of unusual weather. Last nights news showed that we had received 5 inches of snow yesterday. It was incredible to watch as it came down in the largest flakes I have ever seen, easily the size of half dollars. I did a little research and we didn’t break any records, back in 1943 we had 6.5 inches of snow in one day, as well as several 5.5 inch days sprinkled in the last 70 years.

Needless to say the kids are home today, they don’t have the equipment to get the hills cleaned up quickly enough. Today’s forecast includes more snow, followed by 2 days of rain, with nighttime temperatures above freezing. Hopefully the kids can go back to school tomorrow.

P.S. The above photo was taken with the new camera!

Posted by Chris Clark Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:07:20 GMT


Ouch

Hillary cant be happy with this opening paragraph

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Barack Obama routed Hillary Rodham Clinton in the racially charged South Carolina primary Saturday night, regaining campaign momentum in the prelude to a Feb. 5 coast-to-coast competition for more than 1,600 Democratic National Convention delegates.

Understanding that her campaign has been trying to lower expectations, ahead of todays primary, Im not sure that they wanted to lower expectations all the way to include the use of the word “Routed” while describing the loss.

But whatever the final percentages, it’s definitely good news for Rudy.

Posted by Chris Clark Sun, 27 Jan 2008 01:14:24 GMT


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