Snow in the South
Down here in the southern states we don't cotton to snow.
Sure, we think it's pretty. And there's a vague pleasantness to that biting cold--as long as you don't have to experience it often. But that snow and ice is also slippery--and therein lies a serious problem. We just can't drive on the stuff.
The two pictures up here on top were taken around 5am this morning.
The mountains to the west of me had received 3 - 4 inches but here in Alamance we'd been given less than an inch. A half inch where I live. And after that came freezing rain, and these pictures are testament to that. By the time I went out to take the pictures it was just ice crystals on everything.
Where I work, in Chapel Hill, they didn't really get anything that sticked. While I was getting freezing rain they were just a couple of degrees warmer and got rain. By the time they woke up it was just wet outside.
Sure, you northern folk can make fun of us if you want. At least we're intelligent enough to try to avoid the stuff. :-p
Unfortunately global warming hasn't become sufficiently aggressive and the white stuff is still making itself known below the Mason-Dixon. More's the pity.
I really don't think that Dove to the left, picture taken at 8am, appreciates the snow either. Poor thing looked quite confused by it all. Now it really has something to mourn about.
Sure, we think it's pretty. And there's a vague pleasantness to that biting cold--as long as you don't have to experience it often. But that snow and ice is also slippery--and therein lies a serious problem. We just can't drive on the stuff.
The two pictures up here on top were taken around 5am this morning.
The mountains to the west of me had received 3 - 4 inches but here in Alamance we'd been given less than an inch. A half inch where I live. And after that came freezing rain, and these pictures are testament to that. By the time I went out to take the pictures it was just ice crystals on everything.
Where I work, in Chapel Hill, they didn't really get anything that sticked. While I was getting freezing rain they were just a couple of degrees warmer and got rain. By the time they woke up it was just wet outside.
Sure, you northern folk can make fun of us if you want. At least we're intelligent enough to try to avoid the stuff. :-p
Unfortunately global warming hasn't become sufficiently aggressive and the white stuff is still making itself known below the Mason-Dixon. More's the pity.
I really don't think that Dove to the left, picture taken at 8am, appreciates the snow either. Poor thing looked quite confused by it all. Now it really has something to mourn about.
Comments
i miss that..two snowflakes and everyone goes into a panic!..aww
Brrrr.....
Kids get given days off school. So the short-lived novelty is usually welcome as a universal excuse for a bit of a day off.
When I spent some time in Germany, it was much more organised because everyone was used to it and a 30cm fall would be cleared by the next morning so that everything just worked as normal.
Brrr.
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