tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191382142070773524.post5733342980222404416..comments2024-03-12T11:31:42.822-06:00Comments on Malae o Letalu: Intimations of The SeasonLVhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08963869145865047408noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191382142070773524.post-45857165466113821132012-11-16T09:01:01.119-07:002012-11-16T09:01:01.119-07:00So true about snow acclimation experience - lingo ...So true about snow acclimation experience - lingo and all! Snow is beautiful especially during Christmas and more importantly when watching it through the window as it falls softly and quietly on the ground until the whole neighborhood turns pristine white.LVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08963869145865047408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191382142070773524.post-89235272724773311342012-11-15T15:16:58.980-07:002012-11-15T15:16:58.980-07:00I remember moving to Pottsville, PA, from San Dieg...I remember moving to Pottsville, PA, from San Diego years ago... I'd never encountered snow and ice, and wasn't familiar with the snow lingo. Moving to a town with a population of 3 people and a dog (compared to San Diego) was bad enough - but my first winter there was a riot. When someone told me about how the city "salted" the roads, I had this visual of a big box of Morton Salt on the side of the road, waiting to be sprinkled. (Typical CA girl back then, I suppose...)<br /><br />I don't miss the snow, though my part of Georgia gets some slush once in a while. It's amusing to watch people panic when they see even so much as a snowflake. (Less amusing to watch when they're driving on the road, though!)Nikkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17549752624581591755noreply@blogger.com