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listening to:
lamb - lamb
dj shadow - new stuff
chemical bros - come with us
luminous - luminous
badmarsh & shri - signs
dead can dance box set
nicola conte - bossa per due
safri duo - episode II
bjork - vespertine
tricky - blowback
garbage - beautiful garbage
count basie - april in paris
james brown - greatest hits
radio k 770 AM

recently read:
Stupid White Men
Crashing The Party
Kon-Tiki
Desert Solitaire
The Endurance
Harry Potter #3
Wired mag
Moviemaker mag


must-view sites:
Minnescoota!
Minnesota Green Party
Pentel For Governor
Radio K 770 AM
KFAI Radio
CSA Images

DollarShort
Fireland
Scripting News
Michael Moore

IFP North
2-pop.com
FlickTips
MovieMaker Mag
FilmMaker Mag
DV Creators
IMDB
AllMusic
Minidisc.org
Salon.com
Photographica
Digital Camera Resource
Digital Photography Review

Macintouch
MacMinute
MacCentral
MacNN
MacOSRumors
AsTheAppleTurns


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Wednesday, November 28, 2001

Winter Is Here

In case there was any doubt about the place in which we reside (upper Midwest/Arctic region) the big dumping of white wet snow should have cleared that right up. The last two days have seen a very healthy accumulation of snow and people are quickly relearning their driving skills, how their back pains them so after an hour of shoveling, how to dress warmly to avoid skin exposure... ah, yes, winter is back in Minnesota.
Everything is coated in snow -- street signs are unreadable, trees are encased and burdened down, lawns have disappeared. It is very beautiful. In fact, when I am out shoveling, I feel I have to be careful and not disturb the natural beauty of how the snow has fallen. If I scoop up some leaves with the snow -- horror. I have to make sure to cover them up with some fresh snow so as to not mar the landscape. And I have to be extra careful when walking next to trees, shrubs and plants so I don't dislodge the thick white shell of snow. Sure, it's rather goofy, but I want to appreciate it while it looks so great.


Posted by Jeremy at 12:48 AM