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saef 02-11-2010 08:25 AM

The Zen of Snow
 
What I learned from growing up in Upstate New York winters, and am re-learning, as I readjust, now that I live in an area that isn't used to snow & isn't physically and mentally prepared for it.

The zen of snow is:

- Accept the snow.
- Respect the snow.
- Adjust to the snow, but do not let it limit your life.
- Use the snow as an opportunity to get to know and help your neighbors.
- Don’t forget to step back occasionally and acknowledge its beauty.

It's the only way to get through winter without getting caught up in frustration, agoraphobia & depression.

ronni62 02-11-2010 09:33 AM

Good thoughts! But, I'm still moving south again when we retire:lol: Thanks!

HadEnough 02-11-2010 10:04 AM

What is the Zen of Wind? It's not the snow that's the pits here....it's the winds that sculpt that "beautiful" snow into 10-15' snow drifts that are hard as a rock.

saef 02-11-2010 11:12 AM

The Zen of Wind is .... earmuffs.

(HadEnough is so NOT a Zen-friendly name. ;-) Hang in there, bud.)

jules1216 02-11-2010 01:30 PM

love it...the snow is beautiful...cabin fever is not....your post reminded me of the NBC series Life with a Zen cop..too funny....they cancelled it...I am not watching any new series any more...

Eliana 02-11-2010 02:02 PM

I LOVE the snow! Love, love, love it! And it's great for working out! I walked up and down my backyard hill just 10 times and my legs really felt it afterward yesterday. 12 inches of snow is tough to trudge through! My son and I walked to store in it and delighted as it fell on our tongues. It's so beautiful and the way the wind blew it, one side of ALL the trees is completely white from roots to branches. I've never seen anything like it.

My parents grew up in upstate NY and tell stories, but this 12 inches of snow is the closest I've ever come. Bring it on! Snow makes me happy.

Aunty Jam 02-12-2010 01:14 AM

I'm not sure what I want to say on this thread... I live in Canada, snow is pretty much the norm.

drake3272004 02-13-2010 01:34 PM

I live in North Dakota, we have snow (most years) for about 6 months out of the year. Sometimes longer :dizzy: ! It's great until we get sub zero temps for days, sometimes weeks, on end. :(

katkitten 02-13-2010 03:07 PM

I love the snow! Anyone wanna apartment swap for a week? ;)

Hello Nurse 02-13-2010 10:26 PM

I am so over the snow. It was fun for a few times (I saw snow once between the ages of 0 and 22). But 4 times so far this year...um, this is TEXAS!!!! I did not sign up for this, LOL! DH and I are thinking the South Texas heat is sounding better and better compared to the North Texas winters.

Now that we are starting to melt, I don't know which is worse, the snowy mayham or the muddy aftermath! I have to admit though, the woods of our back pasture looked gorgeous yesterday morning. Absolutely breathtaking. Saw it, got the pictures, now am ready for it to GO AWAY!

HadEnough 02-14-2010 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canfield3272004 (Post 3150572)
I live in North Dakota, we have snow (most years) for about 6 months out of the year. Sometimes longer :dizzy: ! It's great until we get sub zero temps for days, sometimes weeks, on end. :(

Yeah, but Canfield.....you don't have to shovel, plow or move cold. LOL!

Sincerely,

Your neighbor in South Dakota!

drake3272004 02-17-2010 07:30 PM

Quote:

Yeah, but Canfield.....you don't have to shovel, plow or move cold. LOL!

Sincerely,

Your neighbor in South Dakota!
LOL! Very true. But all that is half my work out in the winter!

cher37 02-17-2010 08:15 PM

:coffee:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eliana (Post 3147690)
I LOVE the snow! Love, love, love it! And it's great for working out! I walked up and down my backyard hill just 10 times and my legs really felt it afterward yesterday. 12 inches of snow is tough to trudge through! My son and I walked to store in it and delighted as it fell on our tongues. It's so beautiful and the way the wind blew it, one side of ALL the trees is completely white from roots to branches. I've never seen anything like it. ... Bring it on! Snow makes me happy.

I'm with yah sista!! I absolutely love snow & being outside skiing, tubing, snowshoeing, walking the dog, shoveling & then coming in by the fire and having hot chocolate :coffee:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aunty Jam (Post 3148567)
I'm not sure what I want to say on this thread... I live in Canada, snow is pretty much the norm.

Yep! It is ... unless you live in Toronto! Ha Ha!

Quote:

Originally Posted by katkitten (Post 3150654)
I love the snow! Anyone wanna apartment swap for a week? ;)

Hey, I love the sun too! So ... Florida here I come :dancer: Hee Hee!

/cheryl

dragonwoman64 02-20-2010 01:53 PM

wow, the snow on the trees is gorgeous. I didn't grow up with it (a no cal girl here). and taking the subway above ground, seeing the city covered in white is pretty spectacular, along with the wintery sunsets (vibrant pinks and purples). I could do without slipping on the ice and the stiff breezes, really stiff breezes, brrrrr. but there is quite a bit of beauty in the snow! (and watching the dogs play in it too)

Hyacinth 02-20-2010 03:29 PM

I live in the bitter-cold upper midwest. I've tried to embrace it by ice skating, skiing, hiking, but I will never love it. I've lived in the same snowy state my entire life, and I am still in awe of the beauty on a bright day after a snow fall. Or hoar frost. Or sundogs.


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