I love the snow where I live, because my house is back in the woods. Whenever it snows, the tree limbs develop a thin coating of snow that is just beautiful. Nothing but white and brown as far as the eye can see...
Unfortunately I am at college now, so I don't get the same effect when it snows. There is some foliage around the dorm buildings, but not nearly as much as home. I also don't like the fact that my school (University of Virginia) almost never closes for snow. For example, there was snow on the ground
and ice on the roads/sidewalks this morning, and we didn't even get a delay.
Oh well...I guess I didn't come to college to sit in my room.
MichiruT wrote:During winter, does one use the hand brake much?
You definitely want to limit the use of brakes in general when there is snow on the roads, as you will need more room to come to a complete stop, and there is the possibility of sliding/fishtailing. It is a good idea to drive considerably slower (20-30 mph on the highways) when there is accumulation on the roads, especially if you are in traffic, going down-hill, etc. This holds true even if you have 4-wheel drive, as that only helps you go
forward (it is not help when you're trying to stop in the snow). I've seen people in trucks/SUVs stranded on the side of the road on numerous occasions because they forgot this. I even saw one flipped over. :surprised:
Anyway, I love snow and I love the winter, as long as it isn't too cold (which is has been the past few days
).