You know it’s cold when: you have to shovel snow before you can play hockey.
You know it’s cold when: your next-door neighbour’s car is frozen over.
You know it’s cold when: you start slurring your words during a PE lesson because your face has gone numb.
You know it’s cold when: your face is frozen in this position.
You know it’s cold when: mud freezes
You know it’s cold when: The people in your photo don’t appear because there is so much snow in the way.
You know it’s cold when: the leaves freeze to the netball posts.
You know it’s cold when: The grass is white.
You know it’s cold when: that flowing stream of water isn’t flowing anymore.
I wonder what the sun feels like…
(most of these photos were taken after a heavy snowfall two weeks ago)
6 users commented in " You know it’s cold when… "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackDon’t worry Mitchell, we aren’t seeing a lot of the sun either.
Glad you are having a great time – even if you do have to shovel snow.
Mel
Have fun Mitch while I’m down here in sweltering heat!
Hi Mitch, take it all in buddy and enjoy, cause Ive never seen snow, soooooooooooo thats what that white stuff is !!!!!bring some back for me? Have fun xxx
Hey mitchell!how are you going? youve got some pretty awesome pictures! that is definitely cold!its been raining a bit over here again which is positively delightful… good to see you look like you’re having heaps of fun! Goodluck, ill drop by again soon!
Nikki xo
Yoo Hoo Mitchell!
I hope you have REALLY good central heating and lots of thermal underwear!!! Had to read all your last entries since we left Melbourne 4 weeks ago when I visited Mum and Dad in Parkes. Luckily, after being out of contact with the world due to stuff-up with phone and internet connection in Sydney, we are finally back in the real world. You don’t realise how much you need a phone and especially the internet until you haven’t got them.We have unpacked and the kids have had their first 2 weeks in a new school. They both seem to be settling in well. Jonathon went on a year 7 camp in the second week of school and met lots of kids. He didn’t enjoy the camp all that much as it rained (hasn’t stopped since you left!!), the food was awful and the accom very basic. They weren’t able to do the fun stuff ie high ropes, rock climbing etc due to the rain. Lucy has to sit a year 10 school certificate – I think NSW is the only state to still have such a thing – and will really struggle as it is on years 9 & 10 work and she wasn’t here for year 9. Makes it hard in subjects like commerce and history!!!
We’re all going up to Parkes next weekend as Dad isn’t well. He’s even skinnier than before but still talks about washing the car and mowing the lawn!! Mum’s arm has completely knit so that is good news. David is going up to Parkes this weekend.
Keep the commentary coming. I really enjoy your stories. I think you should be thinking about uni courses in journalism or something in that field. You have a real talent for entertaining writing. I especially enjoyed your dialogue with the man with his pants down.Hope you had a great time in Austria. Love Patti
hey mitch!
thats so cool. hope ur having a great time and im sure itll warm up soon!
i applied for my gap and they havent gotten back to me yet but its at the school maddie wallas went to. ardingly in west sussex. so i hope i get in!
have fun
xxx