
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Icelanta

Atlanta and the Southeast are at a standstill due to snow and sustained low temps (plus no means of taking care of the situation). We can't go to work because the roads have not been made suitable for cars (as you'll see). Many people have ventured out to play in the snow and the news agencies had made a habit of displaying residents mobile picture and video uploads on their websites and twitter pages. Here are a few of my own from the event and another that gives a pretty good idea of what we're dealing with here. Above I tried to make a run down a hill at Brownwood Park on top of an REI box. Below I'm using the liner for a dog crate to cruise down my driveway.
This is one of the cooler videos I've seen from the recent snowstorm that has had us home from work for three days now. This is on the major road through Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead called Peachtree Street.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Christmas







In Woodstock we stayed at a great B&B called The Woodstocker that feels like a really nice backpacker hostel and is run by a globe-trotting British couple. It's just down the road from the town center where Lauren lived for a year after college. Woodstock is like the little villages people set up in their windows around the holidays with the fake snow. You feel like it probably has a town crier. On New Year's Eve we went to a great restaurant located in the nearby Inn at Weathersfield (highly recommended). We also did some snowshoeing up to the top of Mt. Peg one day and then on New Year's Eve we did a longer hike to the top of Pico Mountain. No snowboarding this trip.
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