I meant to do this entry last night, but my friend, Jim, forgot to tell me how to access the uploaded pictures before he left. (Erin proceeds to stick her tongue out at Jim.) Oh well, it's here now.The conditions after the snow day were extremely dangerous, but they were interesting at the same time. Enjoy some pictures of the "Aftermath", from my point of view. If they seem a little alien, it's because they were taken at night, and I had to lighten them to make the details visable.

Outside the front door, taken from the top of our stairs.

Looking down the stairs. See all the slush on the stairs? It was incredibly hard to walk up or down the stairs.

Looking up the stairs. Concrete steps are dangerous all on their own, but add slush to that, and it's virtually a death trap.

Across the street. I'm not sure what to say about this one, except that it's a good picture to show the slush that was all over everything.

The roof above the parking garage. Shows you really nicely how much it was walked on, eh?

The tree that I took a picture of before, without snow.

This is me catching the rain with my camera. I thought it was pretty interesting.

I thought it was pretty cool/interesting that SnowMountain was the only thing that survived. I just looked out the window, and it's still there. A lot smaller, of course, but still there.
Well, after two days off to play, my school is open again today and I have to go to class tonight. Damn. I guess all good things have to come to an end sometime, though, right?
I'll write more later.
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