I don’t recall having seen a car accident
the entire time that we were in Oregon.
That doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.
I did see one patrol card on the side of the road had pulled someone
over. I saw one other police car. But that was it.
Someone had burned down the High School
in Albany the night before we arrived. We
didn’t see the High School. We just
heard about it.
Exactly one week ago, when I took Jenna to school, the sun
was so bright in the morning. I
generally stay in the parking lot an additional 30 – 40 minutes allowing the
sun the rise further up in the sky before I get back on the road.
There is no normal in my routine as I
haven’t been driving for that long and had forgotten how I did things a year
and a half ago. Having spent spring break in Oregon had actually thrown me off
remembering anything really. So I turned onto the main road instead of going around
– not even thinking about it one way or the other – not until I approached the
intersection and saw what looked like the rear end of a fire truck. Perhaps I was wrong. I just saw traffic at a stand still. Many impatient drivers turned around –
including me.
If I had thought about it, I would have
just stayed put. I really wasn’t in a
hurry. I just don’t care for
traffic. I’d rather spend an extra 20 –
40 minutes taking a less traveled route than to be bumper to bumper waiting to
move. But my decision caused me to slow
for two different school zones.
When I had gone to elementary school,
students were given the opportunity to patrol – not only at the school but at
the crosswalks as well. I haven’t seen
students as crossing guards for quite a number of years. I saw it that day. One school had students patrolling the
neighborhood streets. I wouldn’t want my
student out there!
When I passed the street with plugged
intersection, I saw a ROAD WORK sign. I
questioned whether I had seen a fire truck or not – or was that a utility truck
I saw that carries the poly cones? Is my
eyesight getting so bad that I can’t even tell the difference? But then I was never actually that close to
it to examine the details. There had been
several cars in my way.
Shortly after I returned home, the
Internet went out. It was a pretty off
chance that the road work/accident would be related. I had no way of looking it up to find out –
though I considered going to the library to see if service was working there.
Several years ago (long before marriage
– still in high school) I remember listening to the radio in another
county. The power flickered and I
remember the DJ announcing the freakish outburst of power surge.
“That’s a coincidence, “ I thought.
Really, power outage from one
intersection to another seems rare – but from one county to another? No way.
Turns out that the power outage had affected the entire state of Utah,
some parts of Nevada and Wyoming. I had
never heard of that before, and yet I was around when it happened. (article about it can be found here and here )
My aunt and uncle had tickets to see
“Annie” that night. Of course it was
cancelled and they didn’t get to see it.
My brother, Patrick, picked up a
newspaper and announced, “I am going to read my horoscope just for the fun of
it”
I don’t actually know anyone who puts
faith in horoscopes – though I know there are people who do. We just don’t
happen to take the entire zodiac thing seriously.
Patrick read his horoscope out
loud. It said that he would be
experimenting problems with electricity today.
We all laughed and then the lights came on. The lights came on in our neighborhood. We had been listening to a transistor radio
for updates. According to the announcer,
the state was still without power. But
we had power! I don’t know how many people
on our street or in our neighborhood.
But some of us had power. I don’t
know why. That entire event was just so
odd.
When I left the house to pick up Jenna,
we were still without Internet service.
I passed an accident in the lanes going the opposite direction as I. At
least two cars were involved. One had
tried turning left (or so it appears) There were no signs of whatever incident
took place in the next intersection that morning.
Jenna and I stopped at the
library. The internet was
working there. Our house was without for almost
ten hours. We had called on it more than
once. We were told that it was the area
we were in and that they were working on it. I would like an explanation on why
it had gone down for so long.
A few more people now know that we are
moving to Oregon. Jenna is excited to
have a yard sale. We haven’t much time,
really. I have actually wondered if the
neighbors from across the street moved while we were gone.