Nor'easter
Believe it or not, this actually makes me MORE homesick.
I have a webcam image of Acadia National Park on my Google homepage. When I booted up my computer this morning and launched the Net, this is what I saw:

No, that is not a faulty webcam image. THAT, my friends, is the whiteout conditions of a good old fashioned Maine Nor'easter.
So I logged onto the Portland Press Herald to check out what was going on.



(Pics and images courtesy of the Portland Press Herald.)
The entire state is under a thick blanket of snow, with more (and the worst of it) to come. Man, I would LOVE to be there right now. Crazy as it sounds. But snow days are what epitomizes all things good and peaceful and safe and wonder-filled of my childhood.
This entry is SO not going to nudge Calvin closer to my cause.
I have a webcam image of Acadia National Park on my Google homepage. When I booted up my computer this morning and launched the Net, this is what I saw:

No, that is not a faulty webcam image. THAT, my friends, is the whiteout conditions of a good old fashioned Maine Nor'easter.
So I logged onto the Portland Press Herald to check out what was going on.



(Pics and images courtesy of the Portland Press Herald.)
The entire state is under a thick blanket of snow, with more (and the worst of it) to come. Man, I would LOVE to be there right now. Crazy as it sounds. But snow days are what epitomizes all things good and peaceful and safe and wonder-filled of my childhood.
This entry is SO not going to nudge Calvin closer to my cause.
Labels: Maine





You are weird.
Very weird.
Posted by
Jadesymb |
12:52 PM
Snow actually kept me from moving home for many years. I still hate the shoveling. But I'm so much happier back here, it's worth it.
Posted by
Heather |
4:52 PM
OH HELL NO! (As Wanda Sikes)
Calvin
Posted by
Calvin |
5:18 PM
I miss that about Maine, and Alaska. We had snow last weekend, but only an inch or two and then we had TORRENTIAL RAIN that flooded my garage.
Snow. Give me snow!
Posted by
fish |
8:05 PM