Monday, January 18, 2016

Enjoying the first dusting of snow in 2016, almost


[Photo early this morning by Peter Brownscombe]

The light snowfall last evening provided that Dec. 25th holiday feeling (especially given that it was like 75 degrees here this past Dec. 25)...

Tree stands came back in business for the night...


[Photo by Derek Berg]

The snow provided a canvas for people to express their feelings for one another...



And made discarded chairs look all the more less discarded...


[Photo by Derek Berg]

Of course, being able to enjoy the 1/6th inch of snowfall didn't last long as it became apparent that this snowffiti trend continues on...



...bringing us back to the dark days of 2009 ... and reminding us of the pressures of being a child star...

Doesn't seem as if anything can stop this reckless snowffiti (except maybe more global warming): Even the block housing the 9th Precinct was particularly hard hit...


And this used to be such a nice neighborhood.

3 comments:

  1. Yeah! You'll ruin all those painted windows! Hooligans!!!

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  2. Meanwhile, indoors, snow were being delivered into those luxury condos to dust the financiers' and tech bros' noses.

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  3. "fratty penis drawings"

    Um, you may want to look into the history (recent and long past) of drawing genitalia.

    It's come to the point where "frat" means about as much as "hipster." Thing/person that I don't like.

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