| a fun drive..way under the speed limit |
My first encounter with snow has been frightening yet fascinating. I landed in US on 07 Jan 2011 with about a hundred pounds of luggage, a single layer of clothes (from the tropical island 'Mumbai') and with high temperature in the mid-20s to lower 30s (Fahrenheit)! As far as I remember, New York/New Jersey was struck with a snow storm and there was almost up to a foot of snow in Connecticut. Thankfully my husband GJ – who is pretty accustomed to New England’s unpredictable weather – got some gloves and snow jackets when he came to pick me at the Liberty International Airport, Newark.
| Crazy about snow |
And as we got closer to home, I encountered the most mysterious part of New England - the weather!! The snow was almost gone half –way thru’ Connecticut and it was sunny in Massachusetts. For the first time ever, I saw a completely frozen lake (an outlandish phenomenon for someone from the tropical weather) and I danced like a peacock in the snow. As I reached home (after a long and tiring 13 hour drive for GJ), my love for snow had reached newer heights. The view from our living room was awe-striking with heaps of snow in the lawn and chipmunks playing around, a distant teeny tiny frozen pond with the cardinals and blue jades, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak mounds!
This was the time I decided to begin my relationship with snow!!!
This was the time I decided to begin my relationship with snow!!!
Nice Start! well written! u should also blog about ur awesome cooking skills :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very well written blog ... explained the day as it is ... lovely ... good start :)
ReplyDeletenicely written...ur emotions are truly expressed in the blog...Like Like Like:)))
ReplyDeleteKeep blogging...nd put more pics as well.
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I felt like i did the journey as it is while reading your blog. Good one.. Amazing...Keep it up....expecting more from u...:)
ReplyDeletethank you everyone for all the encouragement. I hope you would like my other posts too.
ReplyDeletecongraulation Gitanjali, I really enjoyed reading your blog,even though I am not a good reader, but like the way you wrote your experience about the journey. keep posting it.
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