Last time I complained about snow it was just a light dusting of snow that melted in a few hours
The combination of full-on winter scenes with snow on the trees, birdsong and lots of daylight is trippy
At least there's light outside, it's somehow more cheerful than mid January snow in darkness
I don't think I could handle living somewhere cold enough to get snow like this in April. Got six inches in February and it was the most snow I'd ever seen.
Its kind of a shame too because a lot of higher latitude places seem nice, or at least nicer than the southern US.It's usually not this cold in Southern Finland in April and apparently this has been the coldest spring since 1992.
The real bummer about winter isn't the cold, the snow or even the lack of sunlight but ice. There's nothing worse than weeks and weeks of the temperature constantly bobbing above and below freezing so the streets are covered in slippery ice all the time.
This is obviously a bigger problem than it used to be thanks to climate change
Imma guess you live in Scandinavia or Siberia cuz where I was in, it only snowed once in April 2022...
Finland
Explains a lot
That being said, summers getting hot in here, so yeah, climate change...
I'm sure it's making all the plants and animals pretty depressed too
Definitely. I took my bird feeder down a few weeks ago because it was supposed to not be needed anymore, been watching the fly by traffic all day today with nothing to give them.😭