winter pics in summer
We have very mild winters here in North Carolina compared to what I grew up with in upstate NY. But we do get snow. Typically a dozen times a winter though only rarely is there ever more than 2 or 3 inches on the ground. Here's two pictures that illustrate how nice it is to get mild temporary snow. All I can say is that I'm not going back to the winters I grew up in--this is a lot better.
Pretty pink blossoms in snow. So lovely. This was taken on the UNC campus.
This was taken in front of my house. I think it was around 10am and only one person had bothered to leave to go to work. Since I was taking the picture, it obviously wasn't me!
There's so little snow removal equipment down here that the streets don't get cleared of snow very quickly--we count mainly on the sun coming out eventually. LOL So you get snow days at work when only a few inches falls. You gotta love it!
Comments
LJ
Wow! I like the picture with blossoms. It's really pretty. How is the temperature in there in the winter time?
Once again you have posted some beautiful pictures. :o)
Liz, you need to move somewhere warmer. There's library jobs in other places...really! But it might take a little while to get one. Start now! :-p
Judy, I sure was here. It was my first Winter here and I'd moved from Atlanta where I'd lived for 11 years. It took MONTHS to get rid of all the snow. It was unbelievable. 2 feet of snow in a place that rarely gets more than 2 inches.
Lish, thanks for linking to me. We scientists have to stick together. But not with glue, that's just weird.
Yaeli, if you ever want to visit some snow just stop on by. ;-)
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Michele sent me
Will you make a mini-snowman for me this winter and name him Stinky? It never snows here. You'll be my best friend if you do!
Thanks Karen and Thaleia.
Melinama, I agree especially with these last few days in the low 90s. It's been as hot as mid-summer lately. And no rain so my lawn is dying of thirst!
I've always loved reading PS: it allows me to dream about what might be.
Have a great Saturday!
Warmly, Sonia.