Winter Taco Weather
Maybe now would be a good time to type up a weblog entry. Early this morning, Peppercorn the dog decided to start barking before the alarm clock had time to spring into action. After feeding the dog a nutritious breakfast of salmon and sweet potatoes, a careful inspection of the backyard revealed the existence of snow on the ground. Last night after a complete night of work, snow covered the Ford Explorer and everything surrounding the parking lot.
Snow before Halloween in Colorado Springs always seems somewhat shocking. Given that the office building is located directly on the front range of the Rocky Mountains, the possibility of early snowfalls exists. Watching snow fall outside the window throughout the day always seems ominous. Living near the mountains creates the possibility of having to endure blizzards. Maybe the idea of being stuck at work overnight seems somewhat terrifying.
Given the startling realization about having to drive home in a snow covered automobile, purchasing a few tacos seemed to be the right decision. A few taco selling establishments in Colorado Springs operate perpetually. These providers of food services never stop selling. Anybody at anytime with a certain amount of money and access to transportation can purchase tacos.
If the current trend of winter weather continues, then the possibility exists of being stuck at work exists. Maybe now would be a good time to develop an emergency preparedness plan for inclement weather that occurs during the workday preventing the possibility of leaving the workplace. In this case, as in many cases planning is a good idea.