I used to live in Alaska. If you want to impress me with a large amount of snow you will have to do much better than anything Jerusalem can ever come up with. This year’s most snow in the last 20 years is nothing compared to Alaska’s most snow in the last 20 minutes.
10 January 2013
All the Way Home I’ll Be Warm
I used to live in Alaska. If you want to impress me with a large amount of snow you will have to do much better than anything Jerusalem can ever come up with. This year’s most snow in the last 20 years is nothing compared to Alaska’s most snow in the last 20 minutes.
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I AM MISSING THE SNOW here in mexico.
i grew up in northern alberta, which although more south than alaska is much colder. and i am swiss where snow is important for the economy and the farmers stay home so it is always quiet near my home.
i was in jerusalem a few times. a found it historical i guess. i ate well.
just to say...
i currently live in a country where i cant write about what is going on. there is a lot going on believe me. but if you write too much here you have a good chance of being killed. i like to think that i dont say anything because i am prohibited from doing so as a condition of my long term visa.
i reserve my most heated political comments to a politician i dislike very much in switzerland.
http://oskarfreysingerwatch.blogspot.mx/
We get a smaLL amount of snow each year but we have generaLLy very bright skies and the wind moves from the southwest, usuaLLy dry. I took some interesting pictures yesterday at the park where the snow remains in place in the shadows of a foot bridge but burned off where the sun came through the railing. The bridge runs almost perfectly east-west.
Sorry, I messed up my url of my bridge photos, I will try again:
http://foetoes-esbboston.blogspot.com/2013/01/a-bridge-over-shadowed-snow.html
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