I swear to you, it’s so thick in Roanoke right now that you can’t see your hand in front of your face. (I know that is a cliche, sorry, but it’s totally apt). When I first I looked out my window tonight, I thought there was a blackout.
I swear to you, it’s so thick in Roanoke right now that you can’t see your hand in front of your face. (I know that is a cliche, sorry, but it’s totally apt). When I first I looked out my window tonight, I thought there was a blackout.