You can’t tell from this picture, but it’s snowing. Quite hard. By the time I got home, there was white, fluffy powder shrouding everything.

You can’t tell from this picture, but it’s snowing. Quite hard. By the time I got home, there was white, fluffy powder shrouding everything.
It snowed in Iraq, now in Atlanta! I love special things like this!
It’s fun, but by the time the evening was over, the roads were covered in a glaze of snow nd ice. About an hour after I posted, the snow changed to hail, and that was a lot of no fun, especially since I was doing laundry and had to lug it to the laundry room in freezing hail.
It was pretty, though!
It snowed in Iraq, now in Atlanta! I love special things like this!
Oh, snow envy! The light dusting we got is totally gone now.
I woke up this morning and there was still a dusting of snow clinging to the ground, though I bet it’ll be gone by the time I go out for lunch.
Oh, snow envy! The light dusting we got is totally gone now.
Clearly I was wrong about the 2012 predictions being false – things are starting to get all crazy already! I must prepare for the coming of the apocolypse! Or wait … that’s christian, not mayan.
:-*
Pretty image, btw. Like the contrasting blue/orange
Yeah! The camera saw the scene totally differently from the way I saw it. 🙂 Two-second exposure, hand-held.
Clearly I was wrong about the 2012 predictions being false – things are starting to get all crazy already! I must prepare for the coming of the apocolypse! Or wait … that’s christian, not mayan.
:-*
Pretty image, btw. Like the contrasting blue/orange
Nice. I kind of miss snow, and am almost wishing I was in Atlanta for your show showers.
New Orleans was cold, windy, and rainy today. 🙁
I grew up in the Midwest; my parents moved from Nebraska to Florida when I was a kid after we got 22 feet of snow in two weeks. So I don’t really much miss snow, and especially don’t miss the cold that goes along with it.
Oh yeah, I know how that goes. I grew up in New Jersey, and I only occasionally get nostalgic for snow. Most of the time I’m laughing at my relatives up in Buffalo that have to shovel their roofs after they get 7 feet of snow dumped on them.
Nice. I kind of miss snow, and am almost wishing I was in Atlanta for your show showers.
New Orleans was cold, windy, and rainy today. 🙁
I 2nd and 3rd missing the snow. Im in CA now, after a year in VA with HEAVY snowfalls, and previously being born and raised in the north of the UK. I die laughing when it dusts a tiny amount of wet stuff every few years here and its big news. Its so funny seeing cars full of kids coming to the local viewpoint to make slush men!
Heh. There were some kids outside my window all night having snowball fights because snow is such a rarity.
On the downside, nobody–including me–knows how to drive in the stuff…
I 2nd and 3rd missing the snow. Im in CA now, after a year in VA with HEAVY snowfalls, and previously being born and raised in the north of the UK. I die laughing when it dusts a tiny amount of wet stuff every few years here and its big news. Its so funny seeing cars full of kids coming to the local viewpoint to make slush men!
We can, however, tell that you work late.
Sometimes. Last night was especially bad, because I got a large presentation for a potential investor unexpectedly dropped in my lap. Mostly I leave on time. Mostly.
We can, however, tell that you work late.
That does it. Georgia has winter! Texas has winter! Why the fuck is Denmark, at fucking sixty-and-change degrees north, giving me perpetual fall??? I need to leave this fucking country…
Wanna trade?
That does it. Georgia has winter! Texas has winter! Why the fuck is Denmark, at fucking sixty-and-change degrees north, giving me perpetual fall??? I need to leave this fucking country…
It’s fun, but by the time the evening was over, the roads were covered in a glaze of snow nd ice. About an hour after I posted, the snow changed to hail, and that was a lot of no fun, especially since I was doing laundry and had to lug it to the laundry room in freezing hail.
It was pretty, though!
I woke up this morning and there was still a dusting of snow clinging to the ground, though I bet it’ll be gone by the time I go out for lunch.
Yeah! The camera saw the scene totally differently from the way I saw it. 🙂 Two-second exposure, hand-held.
I grew up in the Midwest; my parents moved from Nebraska to Florida when I was a kid after we got 22 feet of snow in two weeks. So I don’t really much miss snow, and especially don’t miss the cold that goes along with it.
Heh. There were some kids outside my window all night having snowball fights because snow is such a rarity.
On the downside, nobody–including me–knows how to drive in the stuff…
Wanna trade?
Sometimes. Last night was especially bad, because I got a large presentation for a potential investor unexpectedly dropped in my lap. Mostly I leave on time. Mostly.
By the time I got home, there was white, fluffy powder shrouding everything.
Pretend it’s ash. Works for me. 😉
Win
By the time I got home, there was white, fluffy powder shrouding everything.
Pretend it’s ash. Works for me. 😉
Win
Oh yeah, I know how that goes. I grew up in New Jersey, and I only occasionally get nostalgic for snow. Most of the time I’m laughing at my relatives up in Buffalo that have to shovel their roofs after they get 7 feet of snow dumped on them.