- Able bodied people who do not shovel their sidewalks, and leave them to just turn into an icy death trap for one and all.
- Enormous puddles of melted snow at every corner of the street, making it impossible to cross the street without stepping into them.
- People who drive very quickly through enormous puddles and splash you.
- Dirty snow. Yellow snow. Orange snow. Vomit snow.
- Having to ride the bus daily. Having to take two buses to work.
- Not being able to run or bike outside.
- The panic/frantic-ness of a visit to the grocery store. You would think everyone is stocking up on food for the apocalypse, the way people shop during the winter.
- The lack of quality sunshine.
- The cold.
- Unplowed bike lanes.
- The general lack of plowing in my neighborhood.
- I miss the feeling of sunshine on my face. Oh, and probably a little bit of Vitamin D as well.
- The loss of motivation, positivity, and a feeling of general malaise. I feel sleepy without adequate sunshine, I then sleep too much (or, alternatively, not at all) and then I walk around feeling like a zombie for the rest of the day.
- The general absence of fresh, ripe, tasty fruit at the grocery stores.
- Snowy streets and sidewalks force me to wear the same damn hiking boots every day. Because, apparently, nobody can be bothered to put a decent sole on cute shoes (all of mine are ridiculously slick on ice/snow).
- Falling down for no real reason.
- We just get "dug out" after a snow storm, and another is on it's way - this time, it will leave a lovely inch of ice on everything.
The story of a girl from Oxnard, who ended up in Philly - land of cheesesteaks, Rocky and the Iggles.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Pet Peeves about the Snow (because, really, what else would I talk about on Feb. 1st?)
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Things I didn't like about snow in Michigan:
1) It was cold
2) Driving on icy roads was scary
3) The many, many layers of clothing I had to wear
4) Slipping on ice
5) Having Brad assault me with snow balls and tease me by standing in the middle of a frozen body of water
Things I did like:
1) It was pretty.
2) I got to leave it behind.
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