Heavy snow when you're a kid is a dream come true, heavy snow when you're an adult is a nightmare.
Heavy snow when you're a kid is a dream come true, heavy snow when you're an adult is a nightmare.
I still love it as an adult, but I don’t have to drive through it, so there’s that!
To me, snow looks nice, feels nice, is bright and cheerful, and muffles sound wonderfully. It’s fun to play with and walk through. Ice on the ground is another matter though, which is when and where I break in to my ‘penguin shuffle,’ so as to avoid slipping and falling.
I have bad circulation in my hands, so I hated snow then and hate it now.
It’s nice when I’m inside by the fire looking out.
It’s not “heavy” snow - that is lots and lots of it… it’s heavy wet snow that is the absolute fucker.
So far this winter, here in coastal New England, it’s been powdery and cold. Easy-peasy to shovel.
Love it!
it’s heavy wet snow that is the absolute fucker
Yeah there’s a reason they call that “heart attack snow”
Well I nipped that bitch in the bud.
Just came in from shoveling the driveway - AND did the street margin up to the walkway of my house, leaving the curbstone exposed, so that the plow drivers will know where the edge is. Had a city worker come along and go tightly along the curb and got the stuff I’d chipped loose, so that was WAY hella nice of him. Get that road-crusty wet shit outta the way.
I will likely go out in another 5 hours and clean the space up where my husband parks, so he can just come in tonight after work with no problem.
It’s a nightmare if you HAVE to go somewhere.
Kids rarely HAVE to go somewhere.
Yup. So… sick… of… shoveling. And I’m norwegian, it’s kind of built into my genes.
It didn’t help that I had a station wagon that was RWD with almost no weight in the rear axle. Driving it was like that Bambi on ice scene. And due to a slight inclination and a sharp turn to get into my driveway, parking was a special skill that involved a 4-wheel skid.
Anyway, last summer I bought a new car, AWD SUV, built for the climate, and with a defrost/prepared timer. It was amazing. I was actually looking forward to winter; All I needed to do was to ensure I could physically enter the car. And this winter, due to an abnormally dry and warm winter, there’s almost no snow. Whomp whomp.
Somehow, I never did that. Wish I had, that sounds a lot easier than what my family did. Though what we did was cool in a different way.
My older brothers built snow forts with stairs inside, leading to balconies and sled ramps on the top. They even put blocks of snow around the edges and put up a flag, resembling castles. My younger brother and I did grunt work - walking up and down the street, gathering and lugging snow to the build site. We all got to play in the end though, so we were happy to help. My older brothers always loved building things, and these forts were their collaborative masterpieces. Super snowy storms were the best.
no? as a kid, heavy snow sucked then, too. it’s too dense to roll properly into giant snowballs, and it doesn’t have the same cushioning factor since its lower volume
or do you mean lots of snow? in which case, still no - lots of snow is awesome as an adult. I get to go slide my car around in silence, roads are empty, dog park is empty, everything looks beautiful