Backyard Moguls
It has been noted elsewhere that throughout most of these Winter Games, the temperature in Sochi, Russia, has been higher than in many parts of the United States. And the major weather delay there so far has been due not to blizzard but to fog.
Still, to the viewer back home, the snow-peaked Causcasus, the high-tech ski suits and the sound of cowbells can only mean one thing: It's cold!
So, I pretend.
Olympic viewing has also skewed my sense of place. When I look at the lumpy snow in my backyard I don't see wind-blown drifts. Instead I see moguls.
This is a temporary phenomenon. I don't expect it to last.
Still, to the viewer back home, the snow-peaked Causcasus, the high-tech ski suits and the sound of cowbells can only mean one thing: It's cold!
So, I pretend.
Olympic viewing has also skewed my sense of place. When I look at the lumpy snow in my backyard I don't see wind-blown drifts. Instead I see moguls.
This is a temporary phenomenon. I don't expect it to last.
Labels: backyard, eavesdropping, events, snow
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