I woke up this morning and glanced out of the window. I didn’t have my glasses on yet and all I could see was white so I thought, “Oh…it must be foggy.” But, oh no. That’s not fog! We got about two inches of snow and it’s still falling! I love snow and if it’s gonna be cold, I figure we might as well have pretty snow to play in. It’s falling in big puffy flakes (the best kind) and it’s so pretty! Being a Buffalo/Cleveland native…this says home to me. It’s good packing snow, too. I was just out in it trying to figure out if it was covering the heater outside on the porch. It’s not and the heater is blowing cold air at me, which is not a good thing when it’s freezing outside. I’m still gonna hope it starts working again, though.


Zorro was whining at the door like he wanted to go out (yea, right). So I tossed him out there. It was pretty funny. I think it’s his first time being out in snow. They were both born in Spain, so this is a new development for them. They saw snow in Washington once, but it wasn’t like this!




And unless you are a great lover of cats or D.J. don’t bother with the video. It’s just Zorro investigating the snow. 42 seconds of boringness for anyone but D.J. and I. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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1 Amy // Feb 3, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Nice blog! I found yours from Jocelyn’s link, and I found hers from Googling “Yokosuka” and “Sake” ! I’m moving to Yokosuka in April — anxious to get there, but the snow sure looks cold.
Maybe we’ll cross paths sometime. I’ll be living out in town too, somewhere… Enjoy Sapporo!
2 admin // Feb 4, 2008 at 9:01 am
Thanks! This is pretty rare for this area. Last year we had two days that it flurried, but nothing stuck. It is cold, though! Drop me a line when you get here (or before). I can answer any questions you’ve got about the area!
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