Not for us this year. We “usually” get a few days of enough snow to close down the school buses (our community isn’t prepared for snow, so just a few inches… along with just sub-freezing temps will do that). One location does not a trend make, but we have been seeing fewer of the “normal” winters lately…
The word just went out in the uni where I work: after Spring break (Mar 15-22), all classes will be distance ed (i.e., computer-based) for the foreseeable. The new snow day.
Averagemoe almost 5 years ago
Snow, check.
15 miles to school, possibly.
Walking barefoot, not out of the ordinary for Millie.
All that’s left is a convoluted way for it to be uphill both ways.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
Not for us this year. We “usually” get a few days of enough snow to close down the school buses (our community isn’t prepared for snow, so just a few inches… along with just sub-freezing temps will do that). One location does not a trend make, but we have been seeing fewer of the “normal” winters lately…
WaitingMan almost 5 years ago
March 12. Zero measurable snowfall in South Jersey this winter. Not that I’m complaining. My school years are way in the past.
DDrazen almost 5 years ago
The word just went out in the uni where I work: after Spring break (Mar 15-22), all classes will be distance ed (i.e., computer-based) for the foreseeable. The new snow day.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Beautiful hairstyle.