Subject: RE: 9.30.11 Finally Friday!Unscheduled rest day for me. Coming back to work from a lunch of registering my car and trying to visit a sick friend in the hospital (she was asleep) on the dirt road that I like to run on, I decided to try to drive through a dust cloud from a farmer plowing. Stupid idea. Another car was coming from the other direction with the same idea. Since two objects can't occupy the same space at the same time (or something like that). Collision. My first ever. Insurance adjuster has already called to tell me my car is totaled. Air bags deployed. Nose was bleeding horribly, still achy. My arms are burned from the air bag discharge, I guess. Thankfully, I didn't have any of the kids with me. I've replayed it over and over, and decided, apart from taking a different route back to work, I couldn't have avoided it. Even if I had stopped to wait for the plow to finish plowing, the dust cloud would have enveloped me and my car, and if the other car also continued through as he did, I would have been hit anyway. These dirt roads, even at their best, aren't wide enough for two cars to pass, without one running part way on the field. What are the odds? I run that road almost every day and NEVER pass a car, let alone two passing me at the same time. Only in Kansas. The Sheriff even said, "I suppose you were both driving down the center of the road, like we all do all of the time on these dirt roads." Sheesh. So I'll be icing my face tonight and nursing my burns. |