I'm practical, very data-driven, and process-oriented. If I look at a radar and see a giant green blob coming toward me, I'm thinking it's probably going to snow.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Occasionally I have come across a last patch of snow on top of a mountain in late May or June. There's something very powerful about finding snow in summer.
I think snow is so evocative and has such a powerful atmosphere.
I grew up thinking of snow as a luxury you visit.
Although I love snow, it messes things up terribly around Seattle, with all of our hills. I worry about my loved ones driving.
You can't stop technology or science, and it is snowballing quicker than ever. Something's got to come to a head. How? Who knows? But it will.
This would not be a problem if I were driving a snowplow.
Snow is so common that I have omitted to note its falling at least two days out of Three.
A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.
Snow isn't just pretty. It also cleanses our world and our senses, not just of the soot and grime of a Fife mining town but also of a kind of weary familiarity, a taken-for-granted quality to which our eyes are all too susceptible.
When you think about it, we're strapping strange planks of wood to our feet and launching off of giant snow walls. It's pretty intense.
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