Driving in the snow

7 Feb

Yesterday when I was driving the car to get a few things, I saw people slipping and sliding in the cars.  Granted the snow was a bit slushy, but I was confused why it seemed everyone was having so much trouble.  As I continued on my way, I realized these drivers were never taught to not switch gears or break while in a turn.  Considering the large amount of round-abouts (rotaries for my family in New England), it seems a few stop signs/ lights might have been a better planning decision.  Nevertheless, it did provide for an amusing day out.

It’s warmed up today and the sun is out (yes mark it in your diary).  Most of the snow is melting.  Our backyard still has a bunch, but the snowman is gone. According to the weather report the day will remain clear and sunny, but tomorrow we might get another dumping.  It’s so nice to final have snow rather than rain at 34 degrees Fahrenheit.

Cheers… Guy

Guy Lipof

Accomplished Engineering Executive with deep consulting and sales expertise in healthcare and life sciences, particularly in oncology, driving business strategy, delivering innovative solutions, and improving patient outcomes. Care partner and advocate for raising awareness about and investment towards Brain Cancer Research, such as Glioblastoma Multiforme and IDH mutant gliomas.