That’s not how the snow’s lain round so far this year. Where are the snows of yesteryear? I remember growing up in Edmonton, we would walk 20 miles to school in December – in our bare feet. Okay, maybe not. But you can still plug in your car battery to a heater if you’re outside, and they still have “square tires” which freeze into an oblong overnight. Still, the existential crisis of our age is not called “global freezing”, is it?
Deep and Crisp and Even
Deep and Crisp and Even
Deep and Crisp and Even
That’s not how the snow’s lain round so far this year. Where are the snows of yesteryear? I remember growing up in Edmonton, we would walk 20 miles to school in December – in our bare feet. Okay, maybe not. But you can still plug in your car battery to a heater if you’re outside, and they still have “square tires” which freeze into an oblong overnight. Still, the existential crisis of our age is not called “global freezing”, is it?