My friend Stuart and I drove up to my sister Susan and brother-in-law George's place in Fort Collins for Christmas dinner last, and we all had a fine time eating ham and chatting about various things. It even turned out to be a White Christmas, too. Before we walked in, it was cold but dry outside, but when we left, there was 4 inches of snow on the ground, and it was still snowing, making for a very Christmasy (not to mention exciting) ride home. I notice that in all those Christmas movies such as White Christmas, they all end before they show people having to drive home in the stuff. Why is that?
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Christmas In Fort Collins
My friend Stuart and I drove up to my sister Susan and brother-in-law George's place in Fort Collins for Christmas dinner last, and we all had a fine time eating ham and chatting about various things. It even turned out to be a White Christmas, too. Before we walked in, it was cold but dry outside, but when we left, there was 4 inches of snow on the ground, and it was still snowing, making for a very Christmasy (not to mention exciting) ride home. I notice that in all those Christmas movies such as White Christmas, they all end before they show people having to drive home in the stuff. Why is that?
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