Is snow a wonder, or a nuisance?
63%
A wonder
WINNER
37%
A nuisance
63%
A wonder
37%
A nuisance
While I love snow, we live in the country and are in a warmer climate so the snow lasts only a few days then turns to terrible mud!
Reply ReplyCalifornia girl here who moved to snow country on retiring. I did it backwards. Snow is beautiful but it's a pain: icy roads, slipping and sliding, freezing cold, Can't do outside things.......
Reply ReplyLived in the Midwest my entire life. Shoveling, scraping, salting, plowing...no thanks. Plus, when it gets slushy, it's impossible to keep my truck clean.
Reply ReplyI live in Montana ( we get a lot of snow) in a small town the gym that we used for classes was about two and a half blocks away from the main campus so there was always a risk of cars hitting a kid.
Reply Replybecause it was sliding or being losked out of the gym or even being tormented by snowballs
That's I think an opinion depending on where you live a majority out of the year! I love snow but I don't get to see it often given I'm in Texas, if I lived up north, I'd probably be a bit more slighted in my opinion!
ReplyWe live in a very hot state. Snow is a nice change.
ReplyI live in Florida and haven't seen snow since I was a year old so it's a wonder to me. 🤷🏻♀️
ReplySnow can be a wonder or nuisance. A light covering that makes everything whiite and clean is truly a sight. A hard, heavy snow that turns to slush and brings down power lines is a pain.
ReplyA wonder, because it hardly snows where I live. Its beautiful.
ReplyThat is why I live in New England lol
ReplyI love the snow! In Oregon it doesn’t snow all that often and it’s so absolutely beautiful when it does.
ReplyLove winter!
ReplyI love snow & almost everything about it (except when it melts). I love to watch it fall, the sounds outdoors during/after snow has fallen, making snow cream, how serene everything seems, moonlight
ReplyI live in the desert and occasionally see it on the mountains, It's a wonder because I can see how nice it looks and never have to deal with it. Otherwise it would be a pain.
ReplyI live on the Oregon coast where it rarely snows. It's a wonder since it's rare and brief.
ReplyI love how beautiful and peaceful it is when it snows. Snow is also absolutely necessary for our water table so you get a double wonder from me.
ReplyEspecially when freshly fallen and clinging to all the tree branches with the sun on it, snow makes the world look magical. Plus up north you can't escape it, so you gotta love it!
ReplySnow is beautiful
ReplyWhere I live, it rarely snows, and is usually gone in a day or two, so it's a wonder.
ReplyIn its place, mountains yes, roads no.
ReplyI love the snow. It's a true delight.
Reply