Last week started out innocently enough. It was cool, cloudy, and January (the month). January (the Fourth Horseman of the Snowpocalypse) had shown us his cold face the week before. Last Monday, it was time to pick up a shovel, fire up the snowblower, lower the plow, and gaze upon January's snow face.
After the 48 hour snow event, we had about a foot of white covering our world.
By week's end, the wind dropped below 20 mph and the sky cleared, giving way to some of the best flying weather in weeks.
Deep Winter, the second sub-season of the snowy solstice, is coming to an end. Temperatures above 0°F are becoming common place, bringing with them a feeling of melt. As the Fourth Horseman of the Snowpocalypse rides back to Canada, we welcome Thaw, the last sub-season of Winter. Because of the variable nature of the sub-seasons and the phase of the moon, it looks like the 26th Annual Lake Lucerne Bottle Rocket War will be held during Thaw. Digit inventories after the event, while not as important as when the night air is all sub-zeroy, are still encouraged. Leaving behind a finger, toe, or nose can be embarrassing.
-Nemo counts 10, 10, and 1.