Monday, November 15, 2010

A Survey From Above: My first snow.

My first snow.
The weather news announce that we will have snow fall in the evening. I didn't know winter will get so soon here in Minnesota. But I think as shortly as the leaves changes its colour and the air gets crispier by the day, then snow isn't far behind.Am I excited? Of course, I am eager to see what the environment will feel like the following day but I am not crazy excited. So fast forward.

It was past 8 am when I woke up and opened my bedroom window and saw blanket of c in the yard. and as far as my eyes can see! Snow glorious snow. The dish of the surrounding is absolutely breathtaking. The way the snow glistens or the spark of ice first thing in the morning.There is nothing like a good snowfall that form the dark brown landscape come to life.I went outside, and I find the crunch. The sound that snow makes when it's fluffy and new and sparkly, and I am the beginning one to pass on it! I too find the edge of the air, so white and so sharp that I can see it when I breathe, going in like mint and out like smoke.But perhaps I am the just one excited of beholding it because I heard my mom mumbling under her breath about shoveling another 4 feet of snow away from the garage and then build a course towards the deck.At 9:30 Ken picked me up and gave me a turn of the town. I see a big plenty of transport in the quick accumulation of the delicate white blanket covering the sidewalks and yards. From the car window I watched the snow plow thundering down the street pushing the accumulated snow off to the position of the road. I think only in winter can one truly appreciate the respect of having a house to be in. Why not? A nice warm home is fabulous after a long winter walk. You see while Ken watches a point on tv, I went out and walking round the block. My ears hurt and my feet are cold, but it's all worth it when I introduce the home and commence to melt out.However, this same snow did not leave my mom to see the Pacquiao - Margarito boxing match at eight that even because the gravel road that leads to town is thick with it that driving on it can be really tricky.But that is another story.

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