Welcome to another start of the week
at The Magical Mystery Blog.
Yesterday New Jersey received the
first snowfall of December 2013. Schools were closed, finals were halted, and
people awoke to a white wonderland just outside their homes. Some even tossed themselves into the wintry world
and probably started a snowball fight or constructed snowmen from the freshly
fallen snow.
I love snow but there are times when
I would love to take a flamethrower to it. Below are the reasons why I have a love/hate
relationship for snow.
- No school, no finals, no work. Who doesn't love to not work?
- Snowball fights, snow forts, snowmen, snow sculptures, and other excellent snow creations. People can also partake in other snow related activities such as skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, tobogganing, ice skating, and many more fun things.
- It creates a beautiful sight. Many artists, writers, and photographers have been inspired by the falling flurries, the most beastly of blizzards, and even the simplest of snowfalls. Not too long ago a photographer was so influenced by the snow that he created a device that allowed him to take pictures of individual snowflakes; proving that no two snowflakes are alike.
- It gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays, especially Christmas. Christmas is often associated with snow by way of songs, movies, and television specials. They have given us the idea of a perfect Christmas or anything December related is usually perfected with snow. Snow is meant to be seen as beautiful and festive, just like Christmas. Other holidays like Kwanzaa and Hanukkah are sometimes depicted with snowfall, also giving them a glorious glow.
- Driving in it is like piloting a plane on an uncontrollable slip ‘n slide. Because of this, chances are you won’t be able to hang with your friends at the mall, go Christmas shopping, or travel to anywhere of dire importance. Sometimes if the conditions are unbelievably terrible flights will be cancelled, certain roads will be closed off, and even establishments will be closed.
- It’s too cold, much like the rest of winter. You could say it’s cold as ice.
- If temperatures drop even after the snowfall, the snow could freeze, and change into ice or even sleet. Ice makes conditions even worse, freezing power lines, and sometimes breaking them. Ice also makes roads extremely slick to slide on and even runways for airplanes. Snow can pile up on power lines and also cause them to collapse.
- Snow kills people by way of extreme cold temperatures or other means. Recalling the fact that our nation is covered in a wintry white murderer, at least eleven people, if not more, have been killed by it. Some of these situations include people being killed by deep freezes, hypothermia, and slick roads, leading to fatal car crashes. Other instances even include animals dying by the onslaught of snow. This past October, the winter storm Atlas tore through South Dakota, resulting in the multiple deaths of cattle.
So what are your thoughts on the
white, wintry wonderland? Do you love snow, hate snow, or happen to fall in
between? Feel free to leave your comments below and as always, feedback and
followers are welcomed.
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