Thursday, October 1, 2009

Snow

Yesterday was a very cold day. The coldest day I have endured since I have moved here. BUT there is no humidity so it's not bad. BUT because it is dry my feet are chapped, my friend Clint told me I should go get this cream from the grocery store that farmers use for thier Cow's utters, this suggestion kind of grossed me out but it hurts to walk sometimes so it's worth a try. Hopefully I will get to go to the grocery store soon though so I can get some, and get some food as well. All I have in the form of food like substance in my apartment at this time is
(in the refridgerator:)
rotten cheese, and a mini tub of butter (that will also be rotten in a couple days -- I have nothing to use it for)
(in the cupboard:)
3/4 filled tub of nesquik mix, a 1/2 filled tub of oats, a 1/2 box of dry mashed potatoe mix, a 1/4 cup of uncooked rice, a 1/16 filled jar of peanut butter, 1/16 filled bag of flour, 1/4 filled shaker of cinnamon, some extra virgin olive oil, and thats about it. Many things in which I need other things to make them edible, other things which I do not have in my possession at this time.
Oh how a vehicle would be nice. BUT I wont go into that lame sob story right now.
Moving on to the exciting thing that happened yesterday when it was 46 degrees outside. It rained here in the valley, but I was able to witness the first snow of the season in the mountains, it was quite beautiful. Another wonder that I would not be able be a witness to back home, so it was lovely to enjoy. Soon it will be cold enough to snow in the valley and I will be able to feel the reason why Utah has the best snow in the world. And Soon I will be able to go snowboard in it. When that day comes I will let you know.

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