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Dude. This is Tennessee. Is it even allowed to snow this hard down here?

I know, it isn't much compared to climes north, but then again, this is a.) December first, b.) in Tennessee, and c.) about half the strength it's going right now.
It's all melting on the roads, of course, because it's 36 or so right now, but it's thinking about maybe beginning to stick to the ground. It's supposed to keep doing this until basically early tomorrow morning, so there may in fact be a little accumulation by dawn.
*shudders* You know, the first year in Ohio really set me on snow for the rest of my life. I could live without it until I die. I could. I'm just glad I won't have to leave my apartment again until Wendesday afternoon, when this will all be gone.
Since, I'm doing pictures, have one of my Christmas decorations:

Cute, non? But I'm nevertheless glad I get to go home in time to decorate and enjoy the Christmas trees at home...
I know, it isn't much compared to climes north, but then again, this is a.) December first, b.) in Tennessee, and c.) about half the strength it's going right now.
It's all melting on the roads, of course, because it's 36 or so right now, but it's thinking about maybe beginning to stick to the ground. It's supposed to keep doing this until basically early tomorrow morning, so there may in fact be a little accumulation by dawn.
*shudders* You know, the first year in Ohio really set me on snow for the rest of my life. I could live without it until I die. I could. I'm just glad I won't have to leave my apartment again until Wendesday afternoon, when this will all be gone.
Since, I'm doing pictures, have one of my Christmas decorations:
Cute, non? But I'm nevertheless glad I get to go home in time to decorate and enjoy the Christmas trees at home...
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Date: 2008-12-02 03:30 pm (UTC)