Sunday, February 13, 2011

Snow

Falls form the sky, right? Wrong. Ever since somebody broke the weather (insert least favorite politician involved negatively in climate change debate here) It stays volatile enough that it's more likely for it to rain then freeze into slippery ice than to fall as snow like it's supposed to. Even if it doesn't precipitate at all, then the warm, unpleasant, slushy weather that skips along above zero will melt the snow during the day, and then the normal, sub-zero night time temperatures will freeze the water into slippery ice. yay. The abnormal warmth of the day makes for slush and puddles, a kind of elongated, unpleasant springtime. The big thaw is never fun, but if it thaws every day and freezes every night? horrible. Just awful. And people have the gall to say that people in northerly climes Like climate change? I am sorry, but anything that shortens my sledding/skating  season and drops puddles the size of my house's footprint at every bend is not good in any way by me.

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