Winter wonderland
I admit it, yesterday's snow was underwhelming.
Today's snow is not. It kept coming overnight and I woke up this morning to something a little more impressive.
First, the view from my window this morning:
I decided to go out and check out the campus again. So, bundled up against the cold I went out and took a few pictures.
Here's what greeted me as soon as I got out of the residence:
The Christmas tree looks a bit more Christmas-y today:
Can you see the athletic field? It's here, underneath a few inches of powder:
Here's a closeup of the steps to the residence, just to give you an idea of how much more snow there is today:
I ventured out onto the streets and it's the same pretty much everywhere. About a block away from my residence is a bus depot. The buses are prepared for the snow today, clearly:
Along with snow piles there are also puddles of frozen mud:
Someone got into the spirit:
These lovely ladies were all too happy to have their picture taken and practice their English:
Actually, lots of people got into the spirit. Here's a snow woman with a gigantic dress:
And a few more snow people:
Of course, families were also out having fun. I saw several snowball fights and lots of snow play shenanigans. It's pretty rare for this much snow to fall, so I think everyone wanted to make sure they got their fill of it. I spent a couple of hours out this morning soaking it all in. It's all very novel to me, as I've spent most of my life in places that don't get snow.
We're supposed to get some more this evening and tomorrow. I stocked up on some groceries before coming home and I'm planning on staying in for the rest of the day. The heat is on and I've got some Beijing Kaoya (Peking Duck) to eat. It's not a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Today's snow is not. It kept coming overnight and I woke up this morning to something a little more impressive.
First, the view from my window this morning:
I decided to go out and check out the campus again. So, bundled up against the cold I went out and took a few pictures.
Here's what greeted me as soon as I got out of the residence:
Quite a bit deeper than yesterday. Probably at least two inches dropped overnight. |
The Christmas tree looks a bit more Christmas-y today:
Can you see the athletic field? It's here, underneath a few inches of powder:
Here's a closeup of the steps to the residence, just to give you an idea of how much more snow there is today:
I ventured out onto the streets and it's the same pretty much everywhere. About a block away from my residence is a bus depot. The buses are prepared for the snow today, clearly:
Along with snow piles there are also puddles of frozen mud:
Someone got into the spirit:
These lovely ladies were all too happy to have their picture taken and practice their English:
Actually, lots of people got into the spirit. Here's a snow woman with a gigantic dress:
And a few more snow people:
Of course, families were also out having fun. I saw several snowball fights and lots of snow play shenanigans. It's pretty rare for this much snow to fall, so I think everyone wanted to make sure they got their fill of it. I spent a couple of hours out this morning soaking it all in. It's all very novel to me, as I've spent most of my life in places that don't get snow.
We're supposed to get some more this evening and tomorrow. I stocked up on some groceries before coming home and I'm planning on staying in for the rest of the day. The heat is on and I've got some Beijing Kaoya (Peking Duck) to eat. It's not a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
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