Sometimes it’s good to park the bike and experience the world from a different perspective. The winter blast that gripped our state this week provided such an opportunity. From the Olympic peninsula to the Inland Northwest, Washingtonians are blanketed with snow, ice and freezing cold temperatures.
The Bicycle Alliance took a snow day on Tuesday so I donned a sturdy pair of walking shoes and expolored my West Seattle neighborhood. Here is some of what I saw:
People shoveling sidewalks.
Stranded and abandoned buses.
Critter tracks in the alley.
Closed residential streets.
Kids sledding down closed streets.
Parents walking with their kids.
Interesting patterns.
After a couple of hours of wandering, I returned home to warm up by the stove and reflect on my day. Sometimes Mother Nature forces us to slow down and alter our daily routines. The snow day forced many of us to miss a day of work or school, but it also presented us with opportunities to play in the snow, spend time with our families and neighbors, and explore our own backyards.
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Was very nice to see. Sometimes we need “snow days” just to get back to the world around us.