So Sunday was a play day, with the kids and I cross country skiing all over the local pastures, exploring the world from a different perspective! Snow forts went up, snowball fights ensued, hot cocoa was consumed and it was a joyous day. I fully expected the snow to all melt, as it was a sunny day, but it only melted a tiny bit, and snow has continued to drift down each day since adding to the base. It occurred to me that snow usually "sticks" till May 15 up here, so if this snow "sticks," that will be over 7 months of snow! Any takers??!! Or you can live in Homer where there's no snow (yet)!!
Alaska is a big place and no blog could sum it up. This is my slice of life living in Homer, Alaska.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
First snow...and still snowing
So Sunday was a play day, with the kids and I cross country skiing all over the local pastures, exploring the world from a different perspective! Snow forts went up, snowball fights ensued, hot cocoa was consumed and it was a joyous day. I fully expected the snow to all melt, as it was a sunny day, but it only melted a tiny bit, and snow has continued to drift down each day since adding to the base. It occurred to me that snow usually "sticks" till May 15 up here, so if this snow "sticks," that will be over 7 months of snow! Any takers??!! Or you can live in Homer where there's no snow (yet)!!
Hm - let me think. Indian Summer here - 70's expected for the weekend and the world is full of beautiful color on the trees.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll stay put for now, we get enough snow and it lasts long enough - 7 months might do me in!
Did Aurora get a card??
Wow - it seems too early for snow - even in Alaska! (Guess that shows you how much I know about Alaska!) Your photo should be on a Christmas card!
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