Winter is coming...
Nov. 21st, 2007 10:59 pmThis morning we woke up to snow.
On my way to work, I took two pictures.
The first shows Third Avenue, on my way to the bus stop.
The second shows my apartment building.
The snow has mostly melted now, but I suspect there'll be more tomorrow.
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Date: 2007-11-22 04:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 04:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 04:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 04:16 am (UTC)It looks pretty though, especially on days when you can curl up warm and safe inside?
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Date: 2007-11-22 04:29 am (UTC)Can I come live in Ottawa with you? Maybe if I find a job there post-graduate, haha.
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Date: 2007-11-22 04:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 04:38 am (UTC)Yes - good luck on the snow/rain ratio. There are advantages to each - but snow is prettier.
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Date: 2007-11-22 04:39 am (UTC)How do you feel about it? Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Or just an inevitable thing?
Can I come live in Ottawa with you?
Yes, of course - that would be fun!
Maybe if I find a job there post-graduate,
Why not? We have libraries.
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Date: 2007-11-22 05:00 am (UTC)I'm counting on that. :)
Snow... I like the first initial snows, when it melts pretty quickly, or when it happens on a day I don't have to go to work. I dislike it when I have to drive; then it's dangerous.
By February, I'm wanting it to go away. In MI, it's pretty inevitable, as unfortunately is driving.
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Date: 2007-11-22 05:10 am (UTC)I could go for a few days of snow this winter, but please no more than that [wry g]. I can go to the mountains if I really need a snow fix.
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Date: 2007-11-22 07:12 am (UTC)I was riding my bike last night at midnight (had to drop off a video to the library that was due and I'd just finished); I still can't quite get my head around the fact that it's now white outside. I don't like the wet, sticky snow we're likely to be stuck with for the next week or more. Yes, it's pretty, but not underfoot.
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Date: 2007-11-22 11:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 03:17 pm (UTC)I'd give you half of ours, if I could.
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Date: 2007-11-22 03:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 03:44 pm (UTC)It was pretty again today, but I had a long wait for the bus and my toes were cold. I started worrying: if I have cold toes already, how cold will they be two months from now?
Yes, this is difficult weather for cycling or walking - or getting around at all.
But: pretty.
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Date: 2007-11-22 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 04:00 pm (UTC)I've never much enjoyed winter sports. That gets a lot of people though.
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Date: 2007-11-22 04:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 04:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 05:16 pm (UTC)It's also an excuse to curl up with a warm blanket and a good TV show; or book; or cozy up to the computer and play on LJ.
Some Canadians handle winter by complaining a lot. Others go to Florida. Others get into winter sports. I do it by going into denial and turning to escapist literature. Other planets? Other countries? Fine by me!
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Date: 2007-11-22 05:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-23 12:05 am (UTC)Oh, and the nature of the snow itself. I used to live in Colorado and the Midwest. I know how to drive in snow, and have no problems doing so. In Colorado and the Midwest. Here, due mostly to our topography, "snow events" (they use that term on the news here all the time, and it makes me giggle) almost always run through the progression of rain, freezing rain, snow, freezing rain, rain. Sometimes over the course of a few days, sometimes over the course of a few hours. Either way, what it results in is a layer of snow sandwiched between two thick layers of ice. It's the worst stuff I have ever driven on in 30+ years of driving.
Give me a good Colorado powder or a nice heavy Ohio blizzard anytime. But snow in the Pacific Northwest? Is EVUL.
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Date: 2007-11-23 02:30 am (UTC)