Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2012

The one with Snow

Although today is the 21st of January, it is the 1st day upon which I've awoken to snow.
There's something splendidly charming about a world dusted in snow. Everything seems more calm, slowed down, more fresh. There's a warmth to be found in fresh snow, it insulates you from the bitter cold. In college I would walk across a deserted campus (everyone skipped classes on snowy days) covered in 3 ft of snow: I languished in the simplicity of those walks, everything was beautiful. I now find myself in Hoboken, NJ, & things are quite different from Maine: for the first, they don't quite know how to properly remove snow...but we each have our specialties.
I remember as a child when there was fresh snow on the weekends, we would get all dressed in our snow suits & hats, & we would go for a walk as a family through a nearby forest trail. The road remained un-plowed with only the imprint of our boots to mark our way. Branches would bend inward over the path at the weight of the snow & some would fall like drops of water from overladen branches; the world was silent, save for falling snow & the swiching of our snowsuits. All was white, including the fog of our breath. I truly believed we had transported to a wondrous place....that is the sentiment which comes to me when I behold fresh snow.