MarkJFine
7 years agoProfessor
Snow
Finally, some appreciable snow in Central Virginia - maybe an inch. Was out in the dark this morning getting it off the dishes. Thinking real hard if driveway needs a quick shovel (lots of pushing w...
Well, I waited until 2pm and the revised forecast said it wasn't getting above freezing, with less solar loading than I thought. Ended up going out to shovel when it was probably too late. I got most of it, but there was still a good lot stuck-on.
Bottom line: I got a good 7000 steps out of it, but no lifting action. Ended up running 35 minutes of progression intervals on the treadmill when I came in afterwards anyway.
MarkJFine, do you live near mountains? I didn't know it was snowing in parts of Virginia too. I've been seeing a lot on the Web about the ridiculous amounts of snow that fell on PA.
Southern Fauquier - Foothills of the Piedmont. We got a bit overnight the other night, but nothing during the day.
Western PA probably got the Erie Express, like GabeU.
I had to look up Fauquier County. So you're close to NVA and the DC area. Cool.
Drive-time-wise I'm really midway between DC and Richmond, now that most of 95 to the South is high-speed.
MarkJFine wrote:Southern Fauquier - Foothills of the Piedmont. We got a bit overnight the other night, but nothing during the day.
Western PA probably got the Erie Express, like GabeU.
My former in laws lived in southern Fauquier County, in Sumerduck. Before I went to the wholesale part of the HVAC business and started working in Fairfax (actually Merrifield) I often worked in Fauquier County. The company that I was a tech for for had a lot of customers there. Still do, as far as I know.
GabeU wrote:
My former in laws lived in southern Fauquier County, in Sumerduck. Before I went to the wholesale part of the HVAC business and started working in Fairfax (actually Merrifield) I often worked in Fauquier County. The company that I was a tech for for had a lot of customers there. Still do, as far as I know.
Yup... not far from me at all. In fact the guy who introduced me to HughesNet (think it was during the HN7000 era) was from Sumerduck. He (or his people actually) helped to develop the original technology all this is based on.