Originally Posted By: Nitronoise
Your More then welcome , I have a few years left before I get my kids out of college and GA does look apealing to me as I ride motorcycles and the season is about 10 months out of the year
( retirement Perk)
if you go get ready for your first snow fall it is the funnyest thing you being from chicago , watching the good folks of GA drive in snow , I laughed my ( *#$ ) off watching that happen the first time i was there and it snowed 2 inches they shut EVERYTHING down for 3 days
Glad I could be of assistance
Nitronoise
I survived Snowmaggedon 2014 in Atlanta. I have never seen anything like it. Talk about a paralyzed city. Cars stranded all over, it was like a Stephen King novel. It took me 4 hours to go 6 miles on I-85. Luckily my hotel let me stay an extra night. The day after the snow was even freakier. People slept in some Grocery stores and in Home Depot. The roads were just sheets of clear ice. I saw a woman, walking with a toddler in one hand, and pushing an infant with another in a stroller. The mother falls, brings the toddler down with her, while the stroller goes sliding/rolling down the sidewalk, into a bus stop enclosure. Classic.
Their idea of treating the roads were three yokels throwing salt/sand out of buckets from the back of a pick-up truck.