Holy F*#K, that is some deep S*#T snow! Where I was raised, Dad would shovel the sidewalk from our front door to the street so I could get to school. In the winter the snow accumulation would be 4 feet and to a 1st grader, I could just barely see over the top. Because the house was poorly insulated, the icicles hung from the eaves and would pierce the snow, growing to over 6 feet before the weight of them would cause them to break. Winter childhood memories.
Aren't those whale sharks the most amazing creatures? I hope they survive our insane disregard for their home.
Crazy!
ReplyDeleteHoly F*#K, that is some deep S*#T snow! Where I was raised, Dad would shovel the sidewalk from our front door to the street so I could get to school. In the winter the snow accumulation would be 4 feet and to a 1st grader, I could just barely see over the top. Because the house was poorly insulated, the icicles hung from the eaves and would pierce the snow, growing to over 6 feet before the weight of them would cause them to break. Winter childhood memories.
ReplyDeleteAren't those whale sharks the most amazing creatures? I hope they survive our insane disregard for their home.
Milleson - I've never cared for winter, although it can be quite pretty. Whale sharks are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhale shark! My favorite sea creature!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rick!
#1 they look like ants!
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