The Denver Blizzard 2006


The people in Denver must be having it really hard. People are stranded at the airport. The U.S. Post Office is closed. But it sure looks beautiful with two feet of snow.
This reminds me of the Denver Blizzard of 1982. My husband Richard, my four sons and myself wanted to stay with my mom for Christmas but we found ourselves in Raton, NM with a ground blizzard, where the wind was whipping up around 50 to 60 mi/hr. The van died on the freeway and we need to find something with alcohol in it. We found some aftershave, Turbo and Hawk, in our bags. Richard went out and we tied him to the front of the car so he wouldn't blow away while he poured the aftershave into the carburator. The van started up and we headed for the nearest offramp. We saw a motel sign lit up and this was in the middle of the day. We signed in and found that there was no heat. Our kids ranged in ages of 4 -12 and we had to call friends that lived in Raton. We stayed at the friends where there was plenty of warmpth and enjoyed tortillas and bologna for Christmas Eve.
Christmas day we landed in Colorado Springs, Co and had to wait 8 hours before we could head north to Evans. We counted over 200 cars and trucks on the side of the road. We finally got to our destination around 10 pm Christmas night. My mom was in shock to see us. She knew what the roads were like. For us though, we had faith in God to get us through. When we passed all those cars and trucks we said it was a miracle that we weren't the ones stuck in the snow.

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