Just like right here. I felt like I was 7 again and I couldn't hide it
Oh well, at least I thought I saw snow, because now that I think about it, the 3 cm of snow I experienced in Krakow seem like a cynical joke after the one meter of snow I played with a few days ago.
It's curious. The person I was with during this first real snow experience was having crazy fun just observing me and it made me feel a little selfconscious about it, but what can you do when in your country it has never snowed and most of your holiday get aways are to sunny, beachy places?
For some people, snow is normal, perhaps even mundane and sometimes boring, kind of repetitive. Just exctly like some people think that living by the Caribbean is for me. The thing is, no matter where I am or what am I doing, I try to get the most out of it.
I've been in Salzburg, Austria for the past few days and the weather here has been less than Spring-worthy. In fact, on my first morning on this little city with no more than 200k people - small, for Mexican terms - it was snowing. I asked my friend if this was normal and her reply was a simple it's Salzburg weather, everything abnormal is normal.
That's when I realized that all these mountains around me have snow almost all year long and despite the winter being almost over, there are still a lot of places with good enough snow worthy of a day trip exploration.
So we decided to go over the weekend to this little spot she knows about. I hope you like the pictures!