You know, draped thick on every surface. And no, it didn’t snow again, this photo is from last week. And yes, Bossy knows this is nothing compared to real snow in colder regions, and just, gahhhh.
Isn’t Dr. Seuss snow the best? It usually means the town I live in will be shut down…and then I call my sister in Wisconsin and she says something like…Yeah well I can’t even see my mailbox so I see your 4 inches and raise you another 6 or so. Damn northerners.
check out 3limes to see real London fluffy snow, the first snow fall in 18 years! And really, who leaves Trinidad where it NEVER snows to go to London where it NEVER snows, in February anyway?? Serves me right for leaving Montreal and moving to Trinidad.
My husband (who used to walk to school in Wisconsin through snow up to his ears ) pointedly would say “oh yeah, the People’s Republic of Vermont” just to annoy me.
I love (and totally envy) your snow! We feel stupid even buying coats here in Texas. I think maybe two times this year has it been cold enough to justify more than just a hoodie.
I am confused by the overwhelming whiteness of that picture. The only time that color appears in nature in Phoenix is when I see a cloud, which is like once a month. If I’m lucky.
kerry says
February 12, 2009 at 9:25 amSo, is this car a student at Virginia Tech or does it long for Vermont?
Mandy says
February 12, 2009 at 9:55 amIsn’t Dr. Seuss snow the best? It usually means the town I live in will be shut down…and then I call my sister in Wisconsin and she says something like…Yeah well I can’t even see my mailbox so I see your 4 inches and raise you another 6 or so. Damn northerners.
Debby says
February 12, 2009 at 10:03 amI love snow of any variety and this has been the worst year in the last 6 to see any so I’m not happy! Pretty!
3limes says
February 12, 2009 at 10:18 amcheck out 3limes to see real London fluffy snow, the first snow fall in 18 years! And really, who leaves Trinidad where it NEVER snows to go to London where it NEVER snows, in February anyway?? Serves me right for leaving Montreal and moving to Trinidad.
janet says
February 12, 2009 at 10:31 am…but we hate what Dr. Seuss snow does to our windhield wipers!
MariaV says
February 12, 2009 at 10:56 amSnow would never make my favorites list.
p.j. says
February 12, 2009 at 12:29 pmMy husband (who used to walk to school in Wisconsin through snow up to his ears ) pointedly would say “oh yeah, the People’s Republic of Vermont” just to annoy me.
So Not Mom-a-licious says
February 12, 2009 at 1:53 pmI don’t get how that is not real snow?! I don’t think I’d even know how to handle seeing that!
Jodi Anderson says
February 12, 2009 at 3:41 pmI respect Bossy and her snow.
At least you don’t live in Oklahoma, complain about the cold, and make your kids wear fur-lined hats … when it’s 60 degrees colder in Wisconsin.
Reeb says
February 12, 2009 at 3:59 pmIs that what snowland people do with their windshield wipers when snow is imminent?
Or did the car just sort of sproing them out there when it got done, like a turkey?
Really, what’s up with the wipers?
Jennifer says
February 12, 2009 at 4:36 pmI love (and totally envy) your snow! We feel stupid even buying coats here in Texas. I think maybe two times this year has it been cold enough to justify more than just a hoodie.
Shelley says
February 12, 2009 at 6:25 pmI am confused by the overwhelming whiteness of that picture. The only time that color appears in nature in Phoenix is when I see a cloud, which is like once a month. If I’m lucky.
Cheri @ Blog This Mom! says
February 12, 2009 at 10:19 pmHeh. Dr. Seuss snow. Heh.