Living in the subtropics I have to travel for a few thousand kilometers before I can see snow..:) (Not that I want to, it's not a pleasant thing to me.. But I can enjoy its beauty through through this sort of work while being warm and far away from it.)
Dealing with harsh winters and almost getting frost bite once when I was crossing a busy New York street, and setting foot on what I thought was packed snow and ending up over ankle deep in slush, I've concluded that snow is best seen at a distance, unless you are at a ski resort.
I lived Mid-Atlantic and NJ at an impressionable age. People who pay perfectly good money to access snow have something wrong with them. Except if they have a nutty dog who has fun in snow.
Not everywhere.. (Score:2)
Living in the subtropics I have to travel for a few thousand kilometers before I can see snow.. :)
(Not that I want to, it's not a pleasant thing to me.. But I can enjoy its beauty through through this sort of work while being warm and far away from it.)
Re: Not everywhere.. (Score:2)
Dealing with harsh winters and almost getting frost bite once when I was crossing a busy New York street, and setting foot on what I thought was packed snow and ending up over ankle deep in slush, I've concluded that snow is best seen at a distance, unless you are at a ski resort.
Re: Not everywhere.. (Score:2)