La nieve
So, like 2 weeks ago it was spring up here in Alaska. Like, seriously spring. Almost no snow, nice sunny days and each day warmer than the previous. So then we get a week off for spring break. And then the snowing starts.
It wasn't very much to begin with, and it would almost completely melt by the end of the day, but three out of five days snowing does not make for a very spring-ey spring break.
As I write this, it's snowing worse than it has for about a month. The roads are icey for the first time in as long. It's in-freeking-sane!
Not to say that I don't like the snow... I do. It's just that, even though I know it happens almost every year, I'm one of those guys that figures that once it starts seeming like the next season, it should STAY the next season.
But, oh well. Garlic and water... Garlic and water...
It wasn't very much to begin with, and it would almost completely melt by the end of the day, but three out of five days snowing does not make for a very spring-ey spring break.
As I write this, it's snowing worse than it has for about a month. The roads are icey for the first time in as long. It's in-freeking-sane!
Not to say that I don't like the snow... I do. It's just that, even though I know it happens almost every year, I'm one of those guys that figures that once it starts seeming like the next season, it should STAY the next season.
But, oh well. Garlic and water... Garlic and water...
2 Comments:
Yes - but what about the vampires?
By John Phelan, at 5:53 PM
*sigh*
The whole "Garlic and Water" thing is an Americanization of a Spanish phrase meaning, basically, (if a bit vulgarly) "Deal with it."
By Cpt. Sqweky, at 9:07 PM
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