Showing posts with label Snowmaggedon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snowmaggedon. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Poem: Snow Day



Snow Day in Kirkland
By Jack Brummet

In silhouette
Against blue bisque skies,
Crows bounce

On the snow-humped branches,
Shaking snow to the ground.
They survey the valley

For prey
In dark relief
On the powder-white fields.
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Friday, December 19, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Snowmaggedon in Seattle!


sledding, skiing, tobogganing - click to enlarge


A snowman on the ledge of Kinnear Park, with a view of the needle. Click to enlarge.


Walking...click to enlarge

It's been a hairy, but beautiful day in the Puget Sound region. As the storm first hit last night, it took me nearly three hours to get home to the Ballard Neighborhood in Seattle, which had no snow at all. But overnight it began to come down...with a vengeance.

By noon today, more than half a foot of snow had fallen in parts of the Puget Sound region, and especially the hills (of which Seattle has at least eight good sized ones). 9 inches fell in parts of Redmond, near where I work, and north of Seattle in Arlington, two feet came down in some communities. Most work and school is cancelled. And there will be an even bigger storm this weekend.

We're about as good at dealing with the snow as we are with sunshine. Actually, we exploit the sunshine better than anyone on earth. Snow, however. . .we know how to play in it, but driving? The streets and freeways are littered with abandoned cars, jackknifed buses, and people just simply stuck, with bad tires, and no chains.

The best part of all this chaos: in the neighborhoods, most people don't drive. So everyone is walking, sledding, and cross country skiing. And it's quiet, both from the lack of cars, and the snow muffling the vehicles that are on the road...
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