I am really used to snow--people here complain about it, but I think I'd have trouble living in a place where it didn't snow.
Back in Eugene, my Denver buddy and I loved when it'd snow, because it was that wet half-melted inch-deep snow that usually means it's APRIL where we live. We'd alternate between griping that this isn't PROPER snow and laughing at the Eugenians as they tried to frolic in an inch of slush and panicked when required to drive. We knew it was dickish, but hey, we are snow snobs.
no subject
Date: 2011-10-10 09:23 pm (UTC)Back in Eugene, my Denver buddy and I loved when it'd snow, because it was that wet half-melted inch-deep snow that usually means it's APRIL where we live. We'd alternate between griping that this isn't PROPER snow and laughing at the Eugenians as they tried to frolic in an inch of slush and panicked when required to drive. We knew it was dickish, but hey, we are snow snobs.