Living up here in yankeeland, I'm probably not supposed to get so excited about the snow, but I do. I just love it. I'm not fond of driving in it, but as long as I don't have to drive in it, I find it beautiful and relaxing.
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I love everything about the snow except the shrinkage.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely stuff if you don't have to drive in it, and soon you will feel more comfortable even with that. I especially love the way thickly fallen snow dampens all extraneous noise, making it somehow easier for me to just be in the place and moment.
ReplyDeleteNow those are some great looking snowmen..too bad they are not standing up at attention and with their flag poles for us to enjoy...but snow angels, snow diving and snow hugging are all great in their own way!!! College students you are inviting over for hot chocolate? Enjoy the white stuff!!!....and the guys in it!!!!!!
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