In Montana it snows from like October to May and then you have to spend forever scraping it off of your car so I'm just gonna say no thanks to it.
In Montana it snows from like October to May and then you have to spend forever scraping it off of your car so I'm just gonna say no thanks to it.
It's much the same here in Colorado, but I still can't find it in myself to dislike it.
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I enjoy snow. I grew up in Colorado, and so would have great fun in the snow. However, I hate driving in snow, especially in places that don't see much of it and so the roads aren't fully plowed and everyone freaks out.
And no one wants Snowe to stay forever in their life.
We will get snow once a year if we're lucky down here because Tennessee is so goddamn hot. When it does snow, people freak the smurf and talk about how global warming is a lie and stuff. *sigh* Tennessee, how you perplex me~
No snow here. I miss it.
I don't like snow, it makes me cold The only good part about being cold is cuddling and hot cocoa or coffee, and a good excuse to break out the fuzzy blankets!
I live in Southern California and it's snowed like three times here since the 60s. I've never actually seen snow in person.
I like snow. It's especially a lot of fun when you're a kid and you get to make snowballs and snow forts and snowmen etc. I love coming in the house and having some hot chocolate and snuggling up with a blanket on a cold snowy day. Reading a book or something.
I was always worried about there not being snow on the ground for Christmas, because its part of the experience for me, and a few years in a row it would snow and melt, but I always got lucky enough that usually Christmas day or Christmas eve there would be snow on the ground. Now that I've moved, I am most likely not going to have snow on the ground for Christmas, and I probably won't be seeing that much of it at all.
I love snow with two little caveats: when it's two feet deep and I need to shovel the driveway to get out, and when it's April and it still hasn't gone anywhere.
I'm not a fan of snow but then I was born a summer child who loves the sun (what's there not to love about summer dresses on girls and the ability to chill out in the local park with friends and a brew or two?) To me being born and raised in the one city in the world I can think of what has a population of over 7m people and cannot handle so little as 2 inches of snow it's really just an inconvenience what costs me money and time.
That being said we had our first snow of the year yesterday morning and it didn't settle thankfully but trout how I wish it was sunny and 30 - 40c again!