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After multiple years of no snow I've sort of lost track of how I do this skiing in the city thing. Usually even if there is snow there's something else about the situation that doesn't meet my exacting standards of a proper day to ski. It's too cold. It's too warm. There isn't enough snow. There's too much snow. Or snow is actively falling from the sky (so romantic, unless you wear glasses).
But right now it is not snowing, the temperature is a very moderate 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and there's CERTAINLY enough snow on the ground. Now the question is... can I find my ski boots? I never have any real trouble finding the skis, but the boots are another matter. I'm dressed in high-tech fabrics from head to toe, so now it's off to the garage to look for my equipment. We'll see if I get any further than that.
But right now it is not snowing, the temperature is a very moderate 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and there's CERTAINLY enough snow on the ground. Now the question is... can I find my ski boots? I never have any real trouble finding the skis, but the boots are another matter. I'm dressed in high-tech fabrics from head to toe, so now it's off to the garage to look for my equipment. We'll see if I get any further than that.
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Date: 2008-12-23 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-23 10:35 pm (UTC)