It’s melting a bit now, but will probably refreeze by nightfall.
Snow and ice are fleeting things here, they dust the world in white and then they’re gone. I suppose that’s why so many of us spend so much time just watching the snow drift lazily down or listening as the sleet hisses through the trees.
I’ll fix it in memory, hold onto this wintry interlude before it melts away like a dream barely remembered the next day.
James Brush is a teacher and writer who lives in Austin, TX. He tries to get outside as much as possible.
My husband made fun of me for staring out the window as the snow was coming down at lunch today, but I just couldn’t get over how pretty it was.
I grew up in Wichita Falls and remember snow falling once, and wishing it did that more often. Now that I live in Iowa….yeah, re-thinking that wish.
One of our hose nozzles split open this morning… hard frost in Santa Barbara. Yow!
Heather, I think around here it’s more normal than weird.
Greyt Times, Nice thing about Texas is that you never have to shovel heat out of the driveway
Queen Whackamole, I saw that it’s snowy in malibu. That really hard for me to fathom.