@MarvelousMadi13 Agreed. I live in an area where snow isn’t very common - we sometimes go entire winters without any snow that actually sticks to the ground.
When we do get a blanket of snow, everything seems so different, including the people. (It also shuts a lot of things down because we don’t have the equipment to handle it.) It shocks us out of our usual routine. People are nicer to each other —there’s a sense of “we’re all in this together” that we don’t usually have.
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@MarvelousMadi13 Agreed. I live in an area where snow isn’t very common - we sometimes go entire winters without any snow that actually sticks to the ground.
When we do get a blanket of snow, everything seems so different, including the people. (It also shuts a lot of things down because we don’t have the equipment to handle it.) It shocks us out of our usual routine. People are nicer to each other —there’s a sense of “we’re all in this together” that we don’t usually have.