Friday, January 14, 2022

Fabulous Friday - Snow Day!


 I grew up on a farm in rural Michigan, well with one exception,* until I was in the 8th grade, we had winters, and every winter we would eagerly anticipate schools being closed and SNOW DAYS.  Extra random weather related days off, days at home. Then I started spending winters in Florida where it is not suppose to snow.**  A weather related closure in Florida, is usually a hurricane and in 20 years of living there I only had two or three days when my office was closed because of a hurricane (I was lucky, the weather was worse after I moved away.) The first winter after I moved "back north" I experienced a few snow days, the first one I tried to ignore, I got stuck in the middle of the street at the end of the driveway.  I have learned not to ignore them, but to revel in them.  

Living in DC, my office follows OPM, the office of personnel management directives on the office being open or closed.  With enhanced telework, the feds close less, but we had enough on Monday the 3rd, the office was officially closed, but then we were already closed adding an extra paid day off to the New Years holiday we were closed already.  Still it was a great day to relax at home. 

I am not a winter weather lover,  every January and February I question the sanity of anyone living this far north, let alone moving here after 20 years in the semi-tropics.  But a snow day, and pretty, random day off is fabulous. 


*I went to the first grade one winter in Phoenix - a long story. 

** In 20 years in central Florida, Orlando and the east coast near there, I saw snow flurries twice. Just a flurry and flit.  

13 comments:

  1. I love the Northeast and the snow...I will accept it all. I like the change of season to give each season a distinct feel and a point of reference of time of year.

    And big snowstorms = snow day= full on English Breakfast...or at the very least pancakes, bacon and home fries!!!!!!

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    1. The beauty of winter wears off on my in a hurry

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  2. Anonymous1/14/2022

    Funny. I wouldn't have thought your weather in DC would be too bad. It's well south of New York.

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    1. We are warmer than NYC, but some winters we have more snow.

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  3. And yet, views of snow-covered cities and countryside are so beautiful.

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    1. From a distance, or for a short time. How far to the mountains for you?

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    2. A half hour on a winding road. An hour or two to numerous historic mountain villages... and snow. We’ll stay here.

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  4. I love the photo! I've seen snow flurries here two or three times since I've lived here.

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    1. And a couple of hours drive north and you could go skiing most winters.

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  5. We are set to have a snowy Sunday and I am so here for it. I have no place to be and it should be out of here soon, and I love pictures of the house in snow!

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    1. I am hoping this weekends stays south or west of here

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    1. We get a few of them, some winters

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