“I had just returned from the warmth of Arizona, seventy degrees. On the way home from the airport, we stopped to get a Primantis Bros. Sandwich in the Strip District. The one with the fries and coleslaw right between the bread.
I went to step out of the car.
OOPS. This is what I saw. Dirty city snow with cinders and slush.”
I had just returned from the warmth of Arizona, seventy degrees. On the way home from the airport, we stopped to get a Primantis Bros. Sandwich in the Strip District. The one with the fries and coleslaw right between the bread.
I went to step out of the car.
OOPS. This is what I saw. Dirty city snow with cinders and slush.
I thought it was rough rock at first!
Hi Gilly,
“I had just returned from the warmth of Arizona, seventy degrees. On the way home from the airport, we stopped to get a Primantis Bros. Sandwich in the Strip District. The one with the fries and coleslaw right between the bread.
I went to step out of the car.
OOPS. This is what I saw. Dirty city snow with cinders and slush.”
We would call that a chip butty!
hmmmmmm???
Old snow?
Just a few hours old but filthy.
I know it is wordless Wednesday – but on Wednesday can we know
I had just returned from the warmth of Arizona, seventy degrees. On the way home from the airport, we stopped to get a Primantis Bros. Sandwich in the Strip District. The one with the fries and coleslaw right between the bread.
I went to step out of the car.
OOPS. This is what I saw. Dirty city snow with cinders and slush.
Wow – quite the contrast! ☀️☀️❄️❄️
And oh my goodness the fries and slaw between the bread? Mmmmm
Yes good for winter carbs loading but totally unhealthy
Well I heard that slaw has good fats – some veggie and other brain foods -lol
I like your thinking! 🙂
It looks like snow and slush…
Exactly!
It looks like it could be a lunar surface; so much more exotic than our old, cold snow. 🙂
Can’t wait to post signs of Spring, Stef!
I can’t wait to see them! 🙂