As Californians, we've never really experienced the day-to-day reality of winter.

So when we woke up on the second day of the great Boise snowstorm
of 2010, we realized that we had to learn a new way of living.

Starting with digging out the car.

So we have to learn how to walk and drive on ice and put up
with bundling and unbundling several times a day,
but there are compensations.


It isn't really bliss, but it is incredibly beautiful.
P.
3 comments:
Sometime around February you'll have become so acclimatized that you'll go out in weather like this in your underwear.
Right!!!!
Al - Since you are a seasoned snow-person, I'll guardedly take you're word for it. For now, bundling up is a good idea.
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