The name of the current month, January, is derived from the Roman god Janus. It is also the name of the Fourth Horseman of the Snowpocalypse. Like Janus, January (the horseman, not the month) is usually depicted as having two faces. One face representing snow and the other cold. Thus far, we have been spared a gaze from the snow face (mostly) but there has been no shortage of the cold stare. January gave Lake Lucerne the stink(y cold) eye last week.
Unless you count the runners on the front of the snow-goes buzzing around everywhere, there was no ski show last Wednesday. Or Monday. Or on the 4th. The air was too cold and the ice was too thick. There is a philosophy that postulates to experience the joy of a thing you first must suffer its absence. The deeper the suffering the greater the joy. If January continues in the same manner as last week, we are so going to enjoy the heck out of Summer.
-Nemo, "One, Two, Three...Tips Up!"