All day long the weather-people were telling us that it was going to snow in Charleston, and all day long I rolled my eyes at them. Yeah, right. The last time it snowed on the coast of South Carolina and actually stuck I was four years old. That's twenty years ago, folks--and it was a freak occurrence even then.
But joke's on me--when I walked outside last night I was shocked to see SNOW piled on the ground and on cars, in tree branches and all over the roads. For a split second it was as if I'd gone back in time to Provo, but there's no mistaking the lowcountry oaks even when hidden beneath the snowflakes.
Now I've been up since 7:30 AM taking pictures and running around in the snow like a little kid. Gotta love the unexpected. :)
By the Citadel campus
Our backyard! CRAZY!
Jillian's super hot snow-woman. I like her colorful hair.
A little tree in our front yard
See how many inches there are!
Down by the battery with some excellent hot chocolate.
Next entry: Snowmen of a Snowless Town--a photo essay on what happens when snow falls in a place with no snow.
2 comments:
great pictures enjoy go sliding, throw snowballs even better, make snow angles priceless memories to make....have fun while it lasts..
Wow. . . . can't believe it actually snowed.
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