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“well, I know now.  know a little more how much a simple thing like a snowfall can mean to a person”
― sylvia plath

 

 


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  1. Made me smile; when we had the first ‘big’ snow on the day before the 1st advent, we were 4 people doing the advent & Christmas decoration of our church. One of the girls brought along by her mum, decorated the whole place in front of our church with snow angels and built a snowman which had to be relocated so that we all could use the door to enter/leave! It IS a beautiful and happy time, as long you can use it like a child (or for sport)

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  2. I have to admit that I like watching snow fall. The world seems to become quiet and still and the spreading white blanket makes everything look clean and beautiful. Once it is done falling, though, I am 100% over it – the sounds of plows and shovels and the piles of dirty snow that has been mixed with the natural dirt of earth plus whatever material has been put down to help make the snow safer for travel – I want time to stop while it is snowing!

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  3. Yes, who doesn’t love new fallen snow? It just transforms the landscape into something beautiful and magical…alll those sparkles and that scent..How long does it take to bundle up all those littles to go out and play in it? Is their recess over by the time they’re ready to go out? :))

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