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January 26-28, 2009 Northwest Arkansas Ice Storm Pictures Page 3

 

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Further east into town at another area with power. Just crazy looking at night there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

As it got later in the evening low clouds were trying to thicken up some and create the fog that would be thick by morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not this still, but another of this intersection I just about captured a wreck. These intersections were sort of strange. This one blinked yellow this way and red the other. To me that means just drive through the yellow. Many were stopping at them though. This lead to many expecting everyone to stop at the yellows...as was the case with the almost wreck/honking here before this one. I think I was honked at once as well. All day it sucked driving around here since 90% of the traffic lights weren't on at all.

 

 

It's now morning. I didn't get much sleep again, which was crazy considering how little I got the night before. I went to sleep a bit before midnight, distracted by how cool it looked outside and wanting to shoot it more. As I lay there I had a problem each time I'd start to drift into sleep/dreaming. My awake thoughts would turn into dreams, but every time it would be me sliding off a damn road. It would startle me right back awake. I was sliding into grass, I was sliding into this cop car, and I was sliding into trees. I had to have done this a good 20 different times, often the same exact scene. Over and freaking over. Doze off, bam, sliding into something, wake right back up. I set my alarm for 5:30 I think, but I wake up around 3:30. I get up and think, screw it, I may as well get out of bed and go out rather than sit here and try to fall back asleep the next couple hours. I need to learn how to better manage sleep on these trips/chases as I'm severely bad at it. So anyway, the above photo was around 6 a.m. I think. Fog was really really thick, visibility about 2 blocks.

 

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