The storm started almost as a rumor. No one believed it would actually happen. The University started to send messages out to all their staff that it would close promptly at 2:30 so people could get home before the blizzard rolled in at the 3:00pm predicted time. At 2:30 it was overcast but pretty bright outside. 3:05 wind picked up and snow started to fall, 3:10 complete white out conditions. Laura and I got all geared up to check out what a "Blizzard" actually is. Well I now know why they call it a 'white out'. It was awesome! Here are some pictures of the aftermath.
I put on everything I could find, including a pair of swimming goggles to make it easier to see. Funny thing, they kept fogging up.
What an eerie feeling! It was like some Armageddon experience.
This is our car, can you tell which direction the wind blew??
Laura and Perla
That's crazy! It reminds me of being inside a snow globe. Sometimes I actually miss driving my boys to school(when we lived there) and seeing the white, frozen trees.
ReplyDeleteThat's crazy! but awesome! Looks like you guys are having so much fun together!
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