Posts Tagged ‘snow’

Digging out from the snowstorm

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Washington DC is finally starting to dig out from back-to-back snowstorms – and I’m finally getting out and about again. Last night around 6:30 pm, after almost three full days cooped up inside, I just had to get out. I bundled up, called my friend Allison and told her I was walking over to her house. The first thing I saw when I walked outside was a man shoveling snow off his car by standing on his car (picture above).

Today I worked out of my office for the first time all week. I actually ran to work because 1) I figured it would be faster than the Metro, which is running trains few and far between and 2) I wanted to see what the city looks like. Washington DC looks beautiful! Like a white maze. In the afternoon I trekked to our roof to take a picture of the intersection of 16th St. and K St. (picture below). You can see the White House and the Washington Monument in the distance.

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Digging out from Snowmageddon

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Digging out from Snowmageddon in Lorton, Virginia. There’s more snow coming!


Snowmageddon journey in DC

Snowmageddon journey in DC from Laura Elizabeth Pohl on Vimeo.


A snowy night in Columbia Heights, DC

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A snowpocalypse is barreling toward DC for the second time this winter. Isn’t that a funny word – “snowpocalypse”? This photograph was from last week’s storm, which apparently was not a snowpocalypse. At least I didn’t hear anyone call it that. This storm will be the third snowfall this week! I’ve always lived in mild-to-hot climates so I think this will be the most snow I’ll have ever seen fall in a seven-day period. I can’t wait to make snow cream, build snowpeople, watch movies, read books and do a little work.


Snow day!

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Last weekend when the “Blizzard of ’09” blasted through DC, Angie and I were ensconced at the Rocky Gap State Park Lodge in Maryland. We’d planned a girls weekend several weeks in advance, knowing we’d need a break at the end of the semester. The snow made everything better! We snowshoed for almost four hours (which caused the lodge to send out two guys to find us), made snow angels and generally ooohed and aahed over the winter wonderland.

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The Rocky Mountains starring Matt

Matt at Pikes Peak, Colorado

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Rocky Mountains from Pikes Peak, Colorado

Rocky Mountains, Pikes Peak, Colorado

Rocky Mountains, Colorado

Aspens in Colorado

Matt and me, Colorado