I've been a busy little traffic reporter the last couple days so I haven't had time to post! My company had us stay in a hotel Tuesday and Wednesday night to make sure we made it in to get listeners information on the blizzard and roadway conditions. The picture below is what it was like outside when I walked back to the hotel after one of my shifts. Crazy!
Hundreds of people were stranded in their cars on Lake Shore Drive and more were stuck on other roads throughout the Chicago area. The blizzard forced the closing of several major roadways, shut down schools and forced many people to just abandon their cars. It was a true mess.
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| Photo by E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune |
But since this site is dedicated to *INSPIRING* people, no more talk of the crazy mess! It's time to share the inspiring stories of people neighbors helping neighbors and strangers helping strangers. We will call them SNOW SAINTS:)
I'm sure you've all heard the story of the woman who lives near Lake Shore Drive and brought stranded drivers cookies! Well, here are some more stories I've read over the last couple days from various news outlets that made me feel good about Chicago!
I'm sure you've all heard the story of the woman who lives near Lake Shore Drive and brought stranded drivers cookies! Well, here are some more stories I've read over the last couple days from various news outlets that made me feel good about Chicago!
**An excerpt of a FOX NEWS CHICAGO interview with Patrick Waldron of Andersonville who was stuck on LSD:
*Roy Harris via the NBC 5 News Today Facebook Page:
*Ted Nelson via Chicago Adventure Travel Examiner writes about his cross country skiing experience:
“One woman knocked on my door. She had granola bars and bottled water, and she was just trying to give them away to people stuck in their cars.”Two men who said they lived near the Drive also helped motorists push their cars backwards, so they could use the North Avenue exit, Waldron said.“It was incredible to see the kindness of people,” he said. “The people who came out in the middle of the night could have been inside asleep or watching the news.”
*Roy Harris via the NBC 5 News Today Facebook Page:
"After 20 years in the Navy I moved back to Chicago last May, found this house on the North side and moved in. Made some new friends and met my neighbors, when this blizzard hit I saw what my parents had to deal with in 1979. This whole block jumped into action with shovels and snow blowers and we were able to clear the sidewalks our block and most of the alley. Chicago is without a doubt the city that has the friendliest people and a city that works together. No complaints, or anything our block pulled together."
*An excerpt from the Chicago Tribune:
"I think it's wonderful," said Laverne Friedl, 81, of Westmont, who relied on three neighbors — Jennifer Carroll, Bill Parker and Dan Taylor — to clear the way so she could get to dialysis treatment Wednesday. "They're like my guardian angels. I don't know what I would do without them."
*Ted Nelson via Chicago Adventure Travel Examiner writes about his cross country skiing experience:
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| Photo from Ted Nelson |


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