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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Chicago in the Wintertime

Last week, the night before my Microeconomics final, I was sitting in the quiet study room on campus. Normally, the study room is so packed that I can't even score a place on the sofa chairs, much less get actual desk space. But very few people were left there that evening as most of the final exams were over and done with. Only us poor fools with Friday exams. And then the snow started to come down, lots of it. Call me a naive Californian, but I thought it was beautiful. Over six inches came down that evening, and it was pure powder. As I walked to grab a textbook from my friend's car, I enjoyed the crunch of fresh snow and marveled at how pretty the campus looked blanketed in white.

Fast forward about 3 hours to half past midnight. The snow had stopped, my socks had dried by the fireplace after being drenched from wading through the 6 inches (yes, the quiet study room has a fireplace and yes, I actually did dry my socks on it), and I was ready to go home. But my car was buried. So I break out the shovel that I had fortuitously bought just a week before and start digging. And I keep digging, and digging. Note to self - digging snow for extended periods of time late in the night in Hyde Park the night before a final exam is sub-par. A full 25 minutes later, I'm in my car and rolling out of my parking spot to drive home. And when I get home after a slower-than-usual drive, I get to do a bit more digging to park my car.

And since then, the snow has gotten grayer and slushier. Its not so pretty anymore. In fact, its downright gnarly (said the naive Californian). So I guess that I'll have to get used to it, but I still remember how it looked the first time. The initial heavy and unadulterated snow of the season. I may not recall every little detail of my time here in Chicago, but that is one memory that I'd like to stick.

6 Comments:

At 4:33 PM, December 15, 2005, Blogger mandar said...

Amen! It was really pretty that day. I love it how it gets all hushed and quiet when it snows. Now, it's, um, inconvenient. And I hate the fact that I have to be indoors all day. Or that it's cloudy all day.

So I'll think back to that first day, and tell myself how pretty it was. And then I should go buy myself a shovel.

 
At 6:53 AM, December 16, 2005, Blogger Amicacarmilla said...

Would you recommend me to come and visit Chicago?

 
At 2:58 PM, December 16, 2005, Blogger Le Voyageur said...

mandar - yeah. the car hasn't been driven in over a week, and i have a feeling that i'll be taking public transit a whole lot more this coming quarter.

mircalla - chicago is a lovely city. very underrated i find as compared with NY and SF. it has many of the advantages of a larger city like NY, but with less of the hassles, not to mention a beautiful skyline. i would recommend a visit to chicago for anyone, but during the summertime for several reasons - winter is very cold for one, and summer here is just amazing, especially the evenings. everyone is out and about, there are countless venues such as free opera in millenium park or taste of chicago. its definitely worth a trip out when the weather is warm.

 
At 10:27 PM, December 18, 2005, Blogger VR said...

Chicago's fantastic - keeps you on your toes and appreciating all Mother Nature has to offer.

 
At 8:03 AM, December 19, 2005, Blogger Eric Poupier said...

Hey le Voyageur, I'd love to put a link to your blog from mine. Would you agree? See you in January.

 
At 6:07 PM, February 23, 2006, Blogger Dave Hunter said...

Well here in San Diego it is sunny and beautiful- we have been going for walks in the park, BBQs, trips to the beach etc. It makes me so much happier when it is always sunny. Although we could do with some rain for the Anza Borego desert bloom

I dunno where I will end up going to business school but weather is definitely going to be part of the equation.

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