Sitting indoors bundled up away from the snow with a fire and a hot latte.
Sitting indoors bundled up away from the snow with a fire and a hot latte.
I like walking around when it's lightly snowing. And I like walking around in freshly fallen snow, when it's all crunchy under your feet. Snowball fights are okay (especially at/after midnight when you're the only ones around) and snowpeople are cool too. But mostly just the walking around.
Of course the walking around is only great when you do indeed get indoors and have a nice hot chocolate or something. If you don't go out in the cold first, the hot chocolate doesn't taste as good.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Snow is best when 6+ inches are expected and it begins early in the morning, so people aren't foolish enough to go out and spoil the lovely white blanket on the road with tire tracks. It's best when you can go outside of your house in the early afternoon with three inches already on the ground and listen to the hush of the world around you. Snow is best when you can walk in the silent woods with only the sound of your breath and of the muted, feathery flakes landing in your hair. That's my favorite snowy activity.
Signature by rubah. I think.
Having snowball fights with my dog! Hilarious!
Living in the south, we either get "snow" that is more of an icy slush, or none at all. Usually the latter, at that!
There was one time when it snowed, in 2008 I think, when me and my brother rode our ATV through a few fields, so I guess that'll be my answer.
Ohhhh snow at night. SO gorgeous. One of my fav things last winter was sitting in my window with the window open, smoking a bowl, drinking some beer, and watching the snow.
Getting a group of people together and building snowmen is the best. Especially when everyone tries to outdo each other and comes up with crazy ideas.
Love snow in general. I do not discriminate against any activities that can be performed in the snow. As they say:
"The yellow snow, is the gold. So put it in your mouth, or further south."
Skiing. I haven't gone skiing in years, though, which makes me a very bad Montanan.
I haven't seen much of snow. My family has a cabin in the mountains, so if I want to see snow in the winter I just have to drive a couple of hours, but I only do it like every other year. I've only been in actual snowfall twice. I don't really know how to function in snow. I just kinda like to... lay down and roll around in it. Maybe nibble at it a little.
Hunting deer with Ellie