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It wasn’t that long ago that the worst weather incident we were facing was the branches snapped off by the weight of an early, heavy, wet snow. How quickly things change. When more than a foot of new snow falls, and the temperatures plummet and wind chills get dangerously low, it seems a long time away from what it was like just a couple weeks before. Now we’ve got piles of snow that have frozen rock-hard, pushed high by snowplows and obstructing sight lines and traffic lanes. This is why people grow to loath winter. If you only interact with winter by way of an automobile, these things make it extremely aggravating.

Find a way to get out and play in the snow. It is the ultimate antidote for what ails the winter driver.

Remember when snow was fun? Charlie and Ryan and Elysa do…

 

Written by johnwhays

December 14, 2010 at 7:00 am

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