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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

1931: TRENTON'S FIRST SNOWFALL OF THE 1931-1932 SEASON

I am an admitted snow lover. Except for the unpleasant task of shoveling the white stuff, I am completely, nostalgically, and romantically, a lover of a snowy day or night. Even though I drove through countless snow storms from light snow to blizzard conditions when I was doing a daily commute from Hamilton to New Brunswick, the fascination remains with me. Perhaps it's my British heritage to love rainy and/or snowy days. The above photo evokes fond memories of the many "first snowfalls" I have witnessed in my 70 Plus years.
Anonymous Sally Logan Gilman said...
Hi Tom: Oh that white snow on Parkside Avenue. We used to haul sleds out and go over to Edgewood Avenue where friends had great front yards for hours of sledding fun. Thank you for keeping the wonderful memories coming. I hope you and your family have a happy Thankdgiving.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Thanks, Sally. It's visitors like you who make it all worth while.
Tom

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Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: Oh that white snow on Parkside Avenue. We used to haul sleds out and go over to Edgewood Avenue where friends had great front yards for hours of sledding fun. Thank you for keeping the wonderful memories coming. I hope you and your family have a happy Thankdgiving.