Piccies!!!

Feb. 2nd, 2006 09:43 am
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So, we had a massive snowfall in December, and a few of my pals and I went out to play in it. I've had these pics laying around on my lappy-top for quite a while since then, and because I am in class, uber-bored, and recently learned to post pics on here, I'm going to toss them up here for everyone's viewing enjoyment.

Some of these pics aren't totally clear because it was, in fact, snowing. But I know a few of you don't live in places were you gets lots of snow--this is how some of us Iowa folks handle snow!! Be warned, there are quite a few of them...



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This is how deep the snow was in one place. That's my foot, in the snowbank halfway up to my knee.

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That's Curtis. He climbed up on a retaining wall and jumped backwards into the snow and demanded that we take a picture.

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A picture of moi. I tossed my camera to Kali and face-planted.

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Can you see Curtis out there? He's running in the snow...

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...and there's Curtis again, sliding down the street on his back...

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...and now he's coming back inside to put his coat back on. Everyone who asked if it's cold here--yes, it is. But we don't let it stop us from finding new, sometimes hazardous ways to have fun in winter!!

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A snow-covered fire hydrant. Just because.

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Jewels ([profile] jewelsybear1017 took a dive into the snow!

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Curtis and Kali wading through it. Snow getting up (or down) your pants is not fun.

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It just hit me that I look reeeeeeeeally weird in that pic. Part of that's because my hair's all up inside my hat. I love that hat, I truly do. But yeah, almost up to my waist. Walking was fun!

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I've fallen and I can't get up...literally. I fell over, and I could not get enough of a footing to get up. I just kind of rolled around for a while, and Jewels stood on the stairs and took a picture. We also have a pic of the trench I made when I rolled halfway down the hill to escape. Gave Jewels and I both a really good laugh.

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Isn't it beautiful? Falling snow is really pretty--unless you're driving in it and go in a ditch *grumbles*

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Curtis, Jewels, and Kali all stand behind the ginormous snowdrift.

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Work it, Kali!

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Curtis' beautiful face. He wanted a picture of the snow in his goatee. Isn't he pretty? =P

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My turn to stand in the waist-high snow drift!! It took me a minute to get out of it, but I made it. And my head still looks weird. But I really didn't want to mess with my hair in my face, so I yanked it back.

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If you look right in the center of the photo, you should be able to see me rolling down the hill. Yes, in the snow. And ya know what? It was crazy fun!! BTW, just so you know, frozen jeans make a really cool sound! We went inside, thawed out for a minute...and then trekked over to another dorm, and everything refroze on the way over there. My jeans froze, and made the coolest swishy sound when they rubbed together as I walked!



And now we're in January, and the weather can't make up its freakin' mind. It's been sunny and up in the fifties, raining and in the thirties/forties, snowing and in the twenties...and within the space of one weekend. Kid. You. Not. Friday and Saturday we were all outside without jackets, Saturday [profile] ladyerisnos and I went walking in the rain, and Sunday we were staring at the enormous snowflakes floating past our windows. And today it is sunny once again. Let's see what happens there, ne?

Much love,
~ Candy-chan ^_^

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