Earlier this month, though, we had our first big snow -- somewhere around four to six inches. It was quite a beauty, but also kept Suzanne overnight in the Cities (thanks to her awesome coworker for giving her a place to stay both then and now).
I am increasingly convinced that I actually work at the American version of Hogwarts. I mean, just look at that architecture and that tower! And our Advent wreath is suspended in the sanctuary -- that's right, actual floating candles.
Even a few inches really piles up when you clear a parking lot. Some of these deposits lasted the entire month.
And even a 70s parsonage looks quite lovely when you add a wreath and blanket of snow.
The temperature jumped back up after about a week, so the snow melted before the next systems came in. Apparently, in a non-El NiƱo, the snow would hang around until a warm spell in late January or early February, leaving behind only a bit of grime. This year, we're starting over with a fresh blanket.
I'll wander out after the storm is over to get new pictures -- and hopefully capture a bit of blue sky or sun as well.
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