Rock Salt
Nobody asked but …
I guess now teevee weatherpersons are not the only ones who lose their composure at the prospect of snow.
We are having a subtropical Autumn this year. Several days ago, Kilgorette called me from out and about, inquiring as to the forecast. It seems the road people were putting down a slather of salt slurry, even on our back roads. There was only a slight chance for snow, and we eventually got maybe a half inch.
Now, a few days later, there is a chemical rock saltoid again on the sidewalks and byways. But there is only the most modest projection of any precipitation.
Could it be budget-think? In previous winters, have the roads’ middle management been embarrassed by not using up their stockpiles? In pendulum response are they now using snow melting substances at profligate, break-neck pace?
— Kilgore Forelle