I just wanted everyone to know what snow actually looks like after the
good 'ole plowman shows up three times in one day. Great knowing
we can count on someone. (Remember that if you keep losing your
job(s) - perhaps you aren't responsible enough to show up on time or
maybe at all?)
Anyway, back to the snow....if anyone would like a few pounds of it,
please come North and I will gladly offer you a shovel to take away
as much as you'd like. I am sure whatever you take will evenually
melt, so make sure you bring a cooler with you, if you are interested
in keeping it for a while.
My dad told me stories when I was a kid, when it would snow, about
"snow pudding" that he and his sister would get after a new snowfall.
I am sure most of us have tasted it, or at least seen it by now. It is
put into a dish (a cone) and sprinkled with sugar (syrup) and then eaten.
It's really great on a hot day, but of course, snow pudding was always
eaten on cold days. I made it once when I was a kid and when I saw
snow cones I knew what they were. I never had one, to my recall. I
figured I'd wait for winter and make my own - save the money and all.
Hope you like my wintry night photo taken with my cell phone. That's my
front sidewalk, if you can imagine. Sorry I missed the daylight, but it goes
fast in NY. Waiting for Spring and more sunlight. Stay warm all you "bunnies."