Tornado damage in Raleigh City Cemetery.
Tornado damage in Raleigh City Cemetery.

After the storm ended, Downtown Raleigh residents left the safety of closets, bathtubs, and hallways and ventured outside. Neighbors were checking on neighbors and lending a hand before the rain even stopped coming down. Those who regained power quickly offered hot showers, cell phone charging, and freezer space to those who had to wait longer for power to be restored.  Community cleanup efforts have been ongoing.  Progress Energy seemed to put forth huge efforts to restore the power as quickly as possible. And the City of Raleigh has been doing a fantastic job of management in the wake of this emergency, from organizing volunteer efforts to planning for debris removal.

St. Patty’s Run Green 8K

This was not just another wacky race in Raleigh.  Well, yeah, there were some…ahem…unusual outfits, shall we say, but there were no doughnuts involved.  Just things like green hair, tutus, striped kneesocks, green mustaches, kilts, and plenty of weird head ornaments.

The route of this race was through the heart of my neighborhood, Historic Oakwood.  The amazing sound of 2,000 runners running by my house is a hard one to describe.  My shoes, however, did not join in that pounding noise on the street.  I admit to sitting in a chair on my front porch watching the runners go by and providing encouragement from my couch potato position. Of course I was cheering on the St. Patty’s runners.  My name is Callahan, after all.

That’s Life in Raleigh.

The view from my porch
The view from my porch
pot of gold
Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

Searching for Signs of Spring in Downtown Raleigh

Today seemed like a beautiful early spring day, so we decided to walk around Downtown Raleigh and look for signs that spring is headed our way. I’m really hoping warmer weather is right around the corner, and from the sights we saw I think we’re closing the book on another record-breaking winter here in N.C.

Signs of spring spotted during my stroll included blooming bulbs everywhere, flowering trees that seemed to be outdoing themselves, and even some over-achieving bushes and trees already sporting that fresh green sheen of new growth.  Plus there were people in flip-flops and so many of the restaurants had their outdoor tables and chairs at the ready.  And the surest sign of spring in Downtown Raleigh?  School field trips!!!

I think we’ve almost made it.

That’s Life in Raleigh.

Field trips are the surest sign of spring in Downtown Raleigh.
Field trips are the surest sign of spring in Downtown Raleigh.

This Is January Weather As It Ought To Be

Even though I’ve been dwelling on the weather lately–and not only in my writing–I really have to point out what a beautiful weekend we’re having in Raleigh here at the end of January 2011.  Sunny with a high of 60 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.  And the timing couldn’t be better.  There are sooo many things going on around here this weekend, and this kind of weather always makes everything better!  We’re showing off our awesome city to our international audience this weekend as we host the NHL All-Star Game and Festival.  Yep, great hockey towns don’t have to be covered in snow and ice.

While I’m planning to spend as much time as possible outdoors enjoying this much-deserved break from winter, I’m not putting away my electric blanket yet.

It’s Melting Fast

Now, this is how we like our snow here in Raleigh.  It’s not supposed to stick around for long…if it snows at all.  A week ago, it was snowing hard and fast and piling up on our streets.  But then yesterday our high temperature was in the 60s.  With an overnight low last night of 50 and our weekend temps predicted to be in the 60s both days, this mess is history.

Goodbye, snow.  And don’t hurry back now, ya hear?

That’s Life in Raleigh.

It’s a Winter Wonderland

Well, the forecasters got it right.  We did get snow on Christmas Day and more snow on December 26th.  A lot of snow.  Maybe 8 inches or so, which is a huge amount for Raleigh.  And it’s still cold. Today’s high is forecast to be 35 degrees or so, and tomorrow we may hit 38 after dropping into the teens tonight.

There is hope ahead, though!!  By the weekend, our temperatures are forecast to be in the 60s again.  It would be really nice to be already done with winter around the first of January.  To be fair, I think we’ve done our time.

In the meantime, we’ll enjoy another day at home with the family. Movies, music, games, and a warm kitchen with heavenly smells. We need to finish our snowman, too, and take our sleds out on the hills of the cemetery.  There’s a lot to do before our normal temperatures arrive!

That’s Life in Raleigh.

My sign decorated for the holidays and topped with snow.
My sign decorated for the holidays and topped with snow.