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Bring It On, Blizzard!

February 25, 2007 3:26 AM

here was apparently a blizzard today. In fact, it's apparently still going on, and will be for the rest of the weekend. I, for one, welcome the blizzard. My free heating and four-wheel-drive vehicle mean that I'm completely invulnerable to the effects of the ice and snow. Apparently I'm in the minority, though--the school closed down at six this afternoon and won't open again until two tomorrow. That's kinda wussy, in my opinion. The roads aren't even very bad, although they'd be better if the snow plows were doing their job.

The best thing about this so-called blizzard, though, is the fact that it's dumped a shit load of snow (with even more to come), which makes everything look incredibly beautiful, in my opinion. Here are some pictures I took at about 1am.

Here's one of the branches on the tree right by the front door to my building:

This is the big tree just outside the back door of my building:

Another one from the front door of my building.

Snow just has a way of making the world look beautiful and innocent. It always makes me sad to see snow that's been around for a few days. I hate it when it turns into that black slush. It looks like it's been corrupted by the evil of the real world.

Oh well. I'll enjoy the pure snow while it lasts. And I'll drive my car through it as much as possible.



5 Comments


Dee said:

wow, look at all that! i just want to dive into the pile in front of the tree in your last pic.




Utah said:

I for one love severe weather. It was pretty awesome to see the wind whipping the snow into a frenzy last night and forcing pained screams from the drunk undergrads stumbling from their parties. However, there was one casualty from last night's blizzard...A8 was not delivering.




anon said:

Dude! I so know where you live.




Vice said:

Aside from the fact that those pictures were pretty, you can all shove your 10 inches of snow straight up your asses. Every time I want to move my car lately, I have to shovel my way out of a spot for about 15 minutes, then shovel again to get into another spot. And now that it's all wet and crappy, it soaks my shoes, socks, pants, genitals, and anything else hanging at ground level.

I'll take a thunderstorm precipitating dead babies over this.




TheExpat said:

*sigh* I miss snow.




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