I Woke up this morning and opened my window. . . . only to be greeted by snow flurries. .
SNOW!!! WHOO HOO!!
Forgive my oddball southern ways. If you are familiar with Atlanta (or just about any part of the south below the Carolinas), then you know that it rarely snows in the Southeast. For me, snow is a rarity, something to be amazed at. I quickly revert to a six year old kid ready to toss snowballs. While I knew that snow wasn’t uncommon in Korea, I’m still not used to seeing it. I walked to school in the snow and it picked up as the morning went out. The staff and students were a bit surprised at how much I enjoyed watching the snow fall from the window. I explained that it rarely happened where I’m from so it’s a bit exciting to me. I decided to snap a few pictures while I could. I had no idea how long it would last.
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