Commemorative T-Shirt
>> Thursday, February 11, 2010
Well, my friends, I have survived the blizzard of 2010. In honor of the unique history I find myself a part of, I have created a shirt....here is the design. $11 each.
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Well, my friends, I have survived the blizzard of 2010. In honor of the unique history I find myself a part of, I have created a shirt....here is the design. $11 each.
Snow snow snow! This is the second storm in less than a week. And its wild. The snow fall has tapered off this afternoon, but bits of flakes are still falling and the wind is in full gale style. We are in a blizzard warning until at least 7pm tonight. If you lived in Baltimore, you wouldn't be allowed to drive (not that you'd want to) becuase only emergency vehicles are allowed. No one is out though, in this weather.
In the pictures I am posting, you will notice that the snow is absent from the tops of the trees- because the wind has cleaned them off. Its a white version of the Sahara desert out there- you can see the wind gusts in the sharp angles of the snow drifts.
Even in all this wild weather, I am finding it beautiful. I am graced with an excellent view in my room - and I am quite enraptured by the snow. My romantic heart finds the white wonderland to be enchanting...and the icicles.
I have found renewed "amour" with these pointy glass like formations. We had some lovely ones growing over the weekend, but yesterday, we decided to knock them down. They were hanging somewhat precariously over our front door, and with the new storm system approaching, we decided that safety was first in this situation. Thankfully, they have grown back. This time, they are angled, in a small mirror of the wind....
Enjoy the pictures in your warm houses....
Whew. Had no clue that there would be THIS much snow in VA! While I mocked the impending snow storm originally, Thursday night brought the madness! It snowed Friday afternoon through Saturday night - bringing us close to three feet of white stuff. Sunday was a welcome relief from the storm, and the sun was glorious. However, because there is no place for all the melting snow to go, there is a problem of black ice. Most of the main roads are fairly clear, but the neighborhoods are a mess. The federal gov is shut down for the day (as it was yesterday) and I dont know of a school that is open. Not only is there a lot of snow, but its very very wet and dense. Roofs have collapsed, electrical lines have broken and broken tree branches are all over. Lest you think I have not enjoyed this, I have posted a few pictures of the fun. My roomies have other ones that I need to grab to show our festivities.
On my drive home tonight I looked up at the moon and saw its brilliance shinning through a thin layer of stratus clouds. And I had one of those aha! moments which caused me to almost stop and stare. Then I realized I was driving a car and couldn’t be so impulsive.
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