Jan 9, 2015

Freezing Storms and Polar Blast

The start of the New Year began with school closures and freezing storms for the Northeast states in the US. The polar temperatures made it too dangerous for people driving on the road and businesses were forced to close. I remember a winter day with Jesse Tam being stuck and unable to navigate the roads. The bitter wind hitting your face creates a stinging feel as you try to reach your destination. Walking is the only option when cars become stuck and unable to move on the highways and local streets.

Recent highways from Buffalo on I 90 closures to the northeast cities, stretching to the plain states. It's just the beginning of another long winter ahead.  Each year as winter arrives our rotary club, Seattle International District Rotary collects socks and clothing to donate to homeless shelters in our area.  The coat drive is another project to help children and those in need during the cold months to stay warm and can't afford such basic items.

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Tips for Winter - Auto

-  Carry extra blankets and shoes in car
-  Remember the ice scraper - keep windows clear from frost
-  Keep some snacks and water in the car
-  Cat litter is great when you need traction on the road
-  Check tires and tread for winter driving
-  Chains are always good for emergency

Our day temperatures are below 0 or minus with the wind chill, even 9 degrees is difficult when there is a power outage. Rotary clubs continues to help others year round with donations to the food bank and volunteering. The club decide on projects for the year with their committees. Have you taken a walk on those cold days or nights with the wind?  It can be a beautiful and peaceful walk enjoying the snow with my friend Jesse Tam. We look forward to warmer weather.  Stay Warm and safe travels!