A Giant White Beast

6 December 2005 4.50 pm
Photos, Personal

Snow has finally gotten to the point where it is impossible to pretend it isn’t there anymore. Twenty minutes prior to writing this post, I was sitting at a University of Utah Campus Shuttle stop, as the wind was blowing snow directly into my face, while I was watching for the bus to come. In addition to that, my cotton hoodie had decided to go the way of a sponge, soaking up all the snow it could, before being permeated with the frozen water. In case you’re wondering the extent of the snow, I have some pictures on my Flickr, which are also available on the sidebar. The snow has been falling at this point for about 2 hours, with no signs of halting. If you’re interested in seeing some of the photos, click the link below.

In addition to the snowfall, this week is seeming to be what Alison calls “The week from hell that never ended.” Finals are coming up, so this week has either been spent starting/continuing/finishing projects, or studying for finals. I’ve gotten off fairly easy, with only two formal finals. Most of the other finals have been projects or papers. I appreciate everyone’s prayers, and I hope my hard work will pay off.

Don’t forget to check out my pictures:


Footprints:
PC020035



Falling Snow:
PC020024


The calm before the storm:
PC020033


Blue Aura:
PC020020


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  1. Wait, what day fo you guys have to move out of your dorms? I think you’ll be back home by the time I come back.

    Comment by katie — 8 December 2005 @ 12.03 am

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