Snoooooooow

Dec 01, 2005 15:23

I spent the last 35 minutes on the elliptical trainer, watching the snow fall. It's not sticking to the ground, but it's sticking to the trees and rhododendrons and honestly, it just looks so serene and beautiful, falling slowly downward...

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wickedhailey December 1 2005, 15:31:58 UTC
I am sooooo jealous. ~cries~ Texas SUCKS! I want seasons!!!

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seannemarie December 1 2005, 16:25:36 UTC
I know how you feel. I grew up in southern California, 75 degrees every day all year round. I LOVE living in a place where the weather changes every now and then!

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missdark December 1 2005, 16:34:04 UTC
I'm so glad it snowed at least once while I was there. It had been my first time ever seeing snow. Enjoy it for me!

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seannemarie December 2 2005, 11:58:32 UTC
Wow, your first time? Really? I grew up in southern California, but my family went up to the mountains for at least one day every winter to play in the snow. I love the stuff. ... Cool factiod - my first year in New York, it snowed on Christmas Eve night. :)

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snow_whitesbats December 2 2005, 05:23:54 UTC
How pretty! Thank you for sharing.
My mother in law just moved to oregon last month.
She called us tonight to tell us it was snowing.
I am serious considering moving up there. I am so sick of paying high rent and having no work.

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seannemarie December 2 2005, 11:59:45 UTC
Oh, you should! It's definitely cheaper to live up here, plus I suspect you'd have more hair clients. Just seems like that look is more popular up here. As for regular jobs, though ... well, the job market isn't the best.

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vilia64 December 2 2005, 06:56:43 UTC
Can you feel the jealousy radiating from me? ;)

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seannemarie December 2 2005, 12:00:41 UTC
Hehe. And it did end up sticking to the roofs and cars, just not to the ground. It was so pretty. Hopefully we'll get some "real" snow later in the winter. :D

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_moretta_ December 2 2005, 08:15:58 UTC
Lucky lady :P We missed all the snow (well what there was of it!) As always it crept past us unseen, so that all we have here is grey rain:( Enjoy all that peaceful, magickal chillness :D
Love
T. xxxxx

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seannemarie December 2 2005, 12:03:03 UTC
One of the things I miss most about New York is wandering around the city at night in the snow. It gets all dirty and slushy by morning, which means most people there hate the stuff, but if you can get out in it at night, no one is out and everything is, for that short time, silent. It's gorgeous.

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