It snowed here tonight – not a ton, but enough that we had about a quarter of an inch accumulated on the ground before what was falling turned into rain and started melting it. In Georgia – especially in Rome, because our location in a valley gives us really screwy weather – it’s pretty exciting.
My roommate Annie and I decided after our Bible study group met tonight that we really needed to drive up to mountain campus (our campus is split between two locations three miles apart, and one area is at a higher elevation) to check out the snow before it all melted.
We got up to Frost Chapel, which is on a huge hill, and realized how freaking amazing the sledding opportunity was, so in absence of actual sledding paraphernalia we grabbed Kroger bags from my car and slid down the hill screaming until we couldn’t feel our butts.
It was excellent. Even more so because Annie’s from south Georgia and almost never gets to play in the snow. I think tomorrow it’ll just be a slushy mess; good thing for first-week late nights.
this world falls on me
with dreams of immortality
everywhere i turn
all the beauty just keeps shaking me
- indigo girls