I think you would need to travel north to Japan or Korea to find snow anywhere near you.
I have had time off because of the bad weather here, and we are expecting ice storms for 4 out of the next 6 days (Thur, Fri, Mon, & Tues) It may get up to 70 on Saturday. lol We have strange weather patterns here this winter, and it looks like we might have super cold for a few days, and then some warm temps, and cold again, alternatiing for the rest of February.
I heard from my daughter today and also from my adopted daughter in Honduras. The one in Honduras has 3 kids, and she is super poor. I have to send her some money to pay for her kids school because both she and her husband have no work. My daughter in Texas is a student, and I paid for her college tuition before she started college. But they had one clause in the contract that I did not see until a few days ago, and that is only 8 semesters of fees will be paid. She has been going part time, and working part time, and the semester that started last week makes her 8th semester, so they contract will no longer pay student fees. They will contiue to pay tuition, which is the biggest cost, for a total of 120 college hours. Most courses use 3 hours per semester.
I sent her an email today telling her about the clause that says the contract will only pay for 8 semesters, and apparently she thought it also meant tuition, so now she is officially freaked out. She thinks she won't be able to finish school because of the cost, and each class hour costs $325.00, or $975 for one three-hour class. (she emailed me). I have been trying to reach her, but haven't been able to, so I can put her mind at ease. I have emailed her twice about it, so I hope she reads my mail before she cries too much. Student fees are somewhere between $100 to $150 per semester, and tuition for 12 hours run $3,900. So she thinks she has to pay over $4,000 per semester to continue school, but in reality she only has to pay $100 to $150.
Pobrecita mi hija
(When I say, "she pays", what is really meant is that Daddy pays)