One thing I like about Memphis is that there's usually one or two days out of the year when it snows enough that it actually creates a blanket. And by the time you've had enough of the snow, it's gone until the following year.
We haven't gotten it this year, and I'm beginning to think we won't. It seemed to snow pretty heavily yesterday, but I didn't get to see much of it since I was at work (no windows ;_;), and none of it stuck, so there wasn't even any evidence of it.
Makes me a bit sad that I haven't gotten my little taste of snow this year ;/
You need to move about a mile up. Although, seriously, we dont get that much snow. Colorado gets 300+ days of sun a year, statistically.
But if its any consolation, as I said in my other entry, the sidewalk is clear already. Funky how its so cold out, and yet the snow melts. What kinda Frakensnow's falling out here in the mountains?! x_x
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One thing I like about Memphis is that there's usually one or two days out of the year when it snows enough that it actually creates a blanket. And by the time you've had enough of the snow, it's gone until the following year.
We haven't gotten it this year, and I'm beginning to think we won't. It seemed to snow pretty heavily yesterday, but I didn't get to see much of it since I was at work (no windows ;_;), and none of it stuck, so there wasn't even any evidence of it.
Makes me a bit sad that I haven't gotten my little taste of snow this year ;/
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You need to move about a mile up. Although, seriously, we dont get that much snow. Colorado gets 300+ days of sun a year, statistically.
But if its any consolation, as I said in my other entry, the sidewalk is clear already. Funky how its so cold out, and yet the snow melts. What kinda Frakensnow's falling out here in the mountains?! x_x
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