A killer 1.5hr commute today. Clara Barton Pkwy got shut down so I had to take the long way around. It is not a good day to be raining. In fact, it seems like Clara Barton Pkwy falls apart whenever there is rain. Note to self, leave earlier when it's raining. The part of Clara Barton that I was on, there were miniature waterfalls and at least 2 inches of standing water on the left side of the road, and at points an immeasurable amount elsewhere. We had an engine company pull up, and surprisingly enough, fit between both lanes of cars on a 2 lane road. Now that is some close driving. The road shutdown basically extended my arrival time by a good 50 minutes as the remaining off-road was used for what is normally considered a 2-path commute. Once we got back onto the main road, traffic alleviated greatly, and the rain conveniently died down by the time I got onto campus.
Unfortunately, there is now a miniature moat on the path to the medical campus. It's either through the mud and 2" of water, or a balancing act between the bushes and the curb.
Today, we go over the rest of cell structure and then move on to developmental biology. An early day, hopefully, since getting home will be an even more killer commute if the rains continue to hold like this.
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