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The Peculiar
Maggot Moon
Chime
Leviathan
The City and the City
Graceling
The Road
A Certain Slant of Light
The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and Other Pleasures of the Writer's Craft
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
Brown Girl in the Ring
Well Wished
The Innkeeper's Song
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
Beloved
American Indian Myths and Legends
The Left Hand of Darkness
The Return of the King
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Refining Snow


It snowed a few weeks ago on the way to work and I wanted to write about it but have not had time till now.  Thank goodness the daily slice is back!! 

It was snowing, just sputtering flurries as I left home. By the time I was well tucked into the highway crawl, it fluttered down in buckets.  Clouds scooted so low I could have reached out my window and scooped in handfuls of ragged fluff. We crept along and then stopped completely.  Not to worry. I could see the exit to my super secret shortcut just a few yards ahead.
The shortcut wound its way along service roads. Huge tanker trucks eased their way gingerly onto the white road. Up ahead  was the turn that would bump me over the tracks and through the oil refinery, a bit smelly, but quicker than sitting in traffic. 
I made the turn and entered a wonderland.  Tall silver towers, each encased in a lattice of ladders loomed and vanished in the clouds. Every tower was lined in fairy lights. Snow flakes swirled. A hawk grew out of the mist, glided just past my windshield, and disappeared into the strange forest.

5 comments:

  1. So happy to read your words again, Katie. What a beautiful moment this must have been. I wrote about that snowy day too, but didn't go out. I guess I missed quite a view. See you tomorrow!

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    1. Oh look at this! A reply button - was this here before? I don't remember the option to reply to comments last year! Thank you for the comment Linda - I remember reading your post about the snowy day - and the photos of the snow building up on the swing!

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  2. LOVE the description of the snowstorm. I LONG for some snowy days. We had so many last winter, but this year just two. While I can't stand blizzards (especially on days my hubby has to go to work), I love a relaxing day at home with snow and hot cocoa.
    -Stacey

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  3. Your descriptions were so vivid I had to "pin" you to keep as a mentor text. I am glad you are back for another year.

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