This morning as I walked to work, it was snowing a little. It started really snowing while I was at work, and by the time I had finished the snow had stopped. Considering I am currently in Wyoming, that is actually quite normal. Snow is the order of the day for nine months out of the year for the most part. In fact, where we are here, there is usually a 5-6 foot tall snow drift sitting in the local Safeway parking lot from October until May (I seriously wish I was kidding here).
What is unusual, and why I bring this up, is that the picture above was when I walked home, barely four hours later. The snow that you can see? Most of it was there this morning before the snow had started. The road had cleared in almost no time, which is really weird. Also, I would post a picture of the giant snow pile, but it doesn't exist right now. I personally am freaking out about this, since it is so abnormal. I am particularly worried that the weather is going to realize it has forgotten to snow enough here and dump it all down on us in a couple of days...right at the end of the semester when I am trying to move. Irrational, perhaps...but true nonetheless.
Till tomorrow!
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