
After reading another creators poem on snow it kind of made me homesick for a good down-home blizzard from the North. Even though it is hot and humid in the Deep South where I live now, I really miss the cold and snow from the North for it is September and it supposed to start getting chilly now but not here in Louisiana, and I actually think it's getting more humid. Snow has it hazards, and you know what I mean, but it so pretty and I always like watching it fall covering everything. For the last few weeks or say a month all I want is cool weather for I will accept highs in the 50's now for that would be better than 90's and 100's.
Blowing snow in every direction
letting it pile up into huge drifts
interesting shapes occurring over objects in
zealous ways and maybe even
zoological shapes that is
allowing one to guess what or who is
really
digging out of the snow
______
Snow is blowing hard
and falling steadily down
a wonderland now.
About the Creator
Mark Graham
I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.


Comments (3)
From the north and not quite ready for snow. The leaves are falling and temperatures are dropping low. We can wait a bit, we may be covered this year though. Last year we had very little snow where I am and we don't have to mow.
Funny how people get “misplaced.” I live in the north but hate cold and snow and would gladly move to the south (not Louisiana, though; I did my PhD at LSU and could never get used to humidity, which does get worse during the inter seasons.) And with all that, I enjoyed your ode to snow very much, Mark.
Living in the south, I don't get to see enough snow either. It's so beautiful when it does happen. I love your "Blizzard" acrostic poem!