It was a snow day…except for me, I guess. The drive was slushy, and surprisingly loud as globs of slush fell from the trees and power lines on my way to HRWC this morning. It was like being snow-bombed.
But so pretty!
![I thi](http://www.hrwc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/snow-drive-hrd-river-2272013-1024x477.jpg)
You can see remains of a snow-bomb in the lower left corner of my windshield. This is one of my favorite parts of Huron River Drive.
![The Long and Winding Road...to work.](http://www.hrwc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/snow-drive-hrd-2272013-1024x588.jpg)
The best part of this morning’s drive – the trees along the ridge look like they have been dusted with powdered sugar. Which, naturally, made me wish for powdered-sugar donuts (or “cruellers” – pronounced “crullers” – where I grew up in central Pennsylvania). The wishing did not produce any at the office, however.
![Slushy but beautiful, coming around the bend at Barton Pond.](http://www.hrwc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/snow-drive-barton-2272013-1024x680.jpg)