As a kid, I thought Snow Days were the best. First, they were usually caused by snow, which I love. Next, that meant we didn’t have to go to school. Now, I loved going to school, but snow days were still wonderful. After all, you could do ANYTHING (well, nearly) you wanted – you didn’t have any prior plans other than school.
Well, as a teacher, I’m still the same. As much as I love going to school (or work, in this case), I still love Snow Days. (Now they’re called “Calamity Days” because fog, ice, and boiler issues have all caused school closures in addition to snow.) Today, thanks to 6+” being dumped upon us overnight, we had one. Whee!
Before the snow arrived last night (around 7pm), it had been raining and then icing. Which meant that there was stuff for the snow to stick to. And all of the trees (and, more frighteningly, the power lines) were laden with snow. Very pretty to look at. So today, before lunch, I took a walk through town (first shoveling my front walk, and finishing my outing by shoveling my back walk) and took pictures of the prettiest snow laden trees, etc.
This is a house near the school. In summer it is surrounded by beautiful flowers and plants. Today, it was the Snow Queen of the village.
Here is a second shot of the same area. You might be able to see the school behind it.
On the main street in town, I espied this little nook of snow-laden goodness. Sadly, I couldn’t find Mr Tumnus.
What a beautiful neighborhood–you’ve also reminded me how much I need to reread the Chronicles of Narnia! I loved them as a kid but I’ve never seen the movies because I knew they would look different than what I imagined in my head…although James McAvoy is pretty much okay anytime. 🙂 (Yay, a chance to use my State of Play icon! This never happens!) Stay warm, chiquita! ♥
I liked the movies well enough (though always sad when Sylv is NOT the voice of Reepicheep) – they did a nice job with my favorite book of the series, Voyage of the Dawn Treader. And yeah, I do like my neighborhood (most of the time). Fun to walk about in (though small enough to get boring after a few walks!)