I'm starting to understand 2 things:
1. Why the eskimoes have a dozen different names for snow according to the type. (I like this kind- very fluffy and powdery!)
2. The necessity of mudrooms
I will try for more pictures later- its still snowing a lot though and I don't want my camera to get too wet. Off to work, enjoy your snow-covered day!
p.s. Megan- I forgot my stupid camera when I went to CO for the wedding- So I'll have to steal someone else's pictures to show you~
10 comments:
HOW BEAUTIFUL! WELCOME TO THE NORTH-LAND OF DEEP SNOWS THAT DON'T MELT THE NEXT DAY.
atleast it's not the heavy stuff!
Holy Cow! Thats insane. You need a snow blower or something.. Do you know how to drive in that madness? It was so great to see you! Now I cant wait to come visit!!!!
You finally got the real deal lake effect snowfall you've been looking for. Actually we had more snow in the city than there was in the traditional snow belt areas (Edinboro).
Have you caught how the weather guys make that distinction? Snowfalls are often totally different north of I-90 than south of it. The wind direction makes all the difference.
lucky.
You might be able to count todays snow fall as really snowey. I hope it melts soon
Hey, I'm setting up Susan to comment. Mom
I love the snow and miss it...no snow in Little Rock. There is nothing like a lake effect dump to get the Holidays going!!!
Hey Camille,
Looking forward to reading up on what's been going on with you.
Looks & Sounds pretty exciting, the little that I got to read!!
Take care!!!!
Susan
OK- today's Thursday and no new pictures. What is the deal!
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