The winter just won't quit here, as about 4 inches of snow dumped on Atlanta in about 4 hours. I (Bob) got so excited when I was driving through it. It was like driving through a field of thousands of white bugs that turned into mush once they hit the windshield. I felt like I was the only one who was having fun, as Atlanta drivers tend to freak out and drive 20 miles and hour, which I didn't mind since it was such a sight to see. Here are some pictures that we took the next day by our apartment.




So, after seeing all of this snow and realizing that we didn't have anything planned, the little boy in me wanted to organize a snowball fight. I emailed everyone that I could think of, but no one else was enthusiastic about getting cold and wet. They were probably thinking that I was either crazy, or just weird, both of which might be true. For now, all I could do was watch the snow melt away and marvel at God's wonderful beauty. Until next time...
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