Thursday, February 14, 2008

How about the snow?


Ever since I had four legs when I was little, I've always liked the snow. It gives the earth a way cooler look. The only thing that sucks about snow is when its melting and you start to see the grass. To me, its the ugliest thing to look at. Snow and grass at the same time with mud! Anyways, before a snowstorm, I'm always watching the weather and sometimes telling myself, "fuck yea! were getting the most snow out of everybody!". Its pretty sweet when your going to get the worst and most extreme conditions. But I get so pissed off when I find out that most of the snow is going miss us. I get so mad! When the storm comes, I'm always outside just chillin with some rock playing watching the snow fall. Snowstorms at night are way better! Especially on a school night. It's a great feeling knowing that this white stuff is able to cancel school. Ha! Its alway pretty funny watching my neighbors trying to get up their driveway and listening to them yell and curse. Damn! Its so funny! The day that school's cancelled, I might go skiing for the day. Its sweet skiing in a snowstorm, again, even better at night. you can barely see whats in front of you and its cool to watch the lights on the trail fade because of the snow. I think snow looks best on the huge mountains. I remember when I went to the rockies during the summer and it was 90 degrees at the base of a mountain, but when you look up at the top, theirs snow! It looked so damn cool, so I went to the top. It was like a different world up their. I was able to make a snowball in the middle of August. It was kickass! I dont know, thats what I got to say about the snow.

2 comments:

MemphisKell said...

I don't like dirty snow. I like it when snow is pristine, untouched. By extension, I only like to look at the snow, not interact with it.

Cameron said...

Colin

There wasn't that much snow on top of Pikes Peak. Just enough for like one snowball. But it was pretty sweet to see some snow in the middle of the summer. The temperature thing is right though. Its messed up going from 80 degrees to 30 degrees from a 1 hour train ride.