Would there be snow? I had heard rumors of 2-4 inches! In Norfolk, such a forecast was a standard-issue joke. Schools would close at the slightest whiff of a prediction. Actual snowflakes? Get yourself a snow globe, hon.
No, no, nothing outside my window. Just a wet parking lot. Sigh.
A few hours later, I got an e-mail that mentioned snow. Ha, ha, I thought. Good use of sarcasm.
Then I saw FB posts. Ah, lucky D.C.-ers, I thought.
But maybe I should look outside again ...
Sure enough, the rows of cars had become a winter wonderland. I ran around the house like a gleeful kid. Must go play in the snow! Where is my camera? Lucky for me, my friend Atish was up for a photo adventure. You can see his wonderful photos here.

I love how fall lingers here. Nevermind the soggy snow; bright leaves, stay as long as you like!


Let's go all nostalgic with sepia-tone ...


I walk through this courtyard every day at 7:50 a.m., on my way to class. Each time, I marvel at the perfect setting. A postcard, it could be.

The entrance to Darden, a sight I rarely see.

Darden, you are lovely any day, but absolutely gorgeous on a snow day.
3 comments:
These pictures give me reason enough to be at Darden :)
The sepia one is actually better than most postcards !
The 4th and the 6th photographs have come absolutely amazing!
Gorgeous pics! My experience was similar... Sitting in a learning team room and having a sudden urge to open the blinds and look outside. Spent the rest of the day enjoying the snow... even decided to walk to Barracks for lunch despite the fact that it curlified my formerly straight hair!
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