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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 398549" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>DDD, it started snowing in Charleston just as we were leaving that Sunday morning and my daughter said it snowed all day long there but never did stick on the ground. Very unusual for Charleston to snow that much. It snowed on us all the way back to Tennessee and quit right before we got home. We stopped at a few gas stations where the pavement was icy but the roads were fairly clear except for going through the higher elevations in the Smokies and that got a little scary - traffic was going 15 mph. If my son hadn't had to go to work on Monday, I would have been pulling in at a motel and staying there till it was all over with! I DO NOT drive in the snow and ice! I learned to drive in Florida where they taught us things like how not to get your car stuck on the beach when the tide comes in! I remember taking drivers ed in school and when we got to the chapter about driving in ice and snow, the instructor skipped right over that part - said we'd probably never need to know all that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 398549, member: 1883"] DDD, it started snowing in Charleston just as we were leaving that Sunday morning and my daughter said it snowed all day long there but never did stick on the ground. Very unusual for Charleston to snow that much. It snowed on us all the way back to Tennessee and quit right before we got home. We stopped at a few gas stations where the pavement was icy but the roads were fairly clear except for going through the higher elevations in the Smokies and that got a little scary - traffic was going 15 mph. If my son hadn't had to go to work on Monday, I would have been pulling in at a motel and staying there till it was all over with! I DO NOT drive in the snow and ice! I learned to drive in Florida where they taught us things like how not to get your car stuck on the beach when the tide comes in! I remember taking drivers ed in school and when we got to the chapter about driving in ice and snow, the instructor skipped right over that part - said we'd probably never need to know all that! [/QUOTE]
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