Minnesota is known as the nation’s refrigerator and infamous for its snow storms. The winters are hard and the cold climate is brutal. Each one of us has a unique snow storm story. North teacher Karyn Hall-Dayle recalls a strange snow storm memory from her childhood. When Karyn was a child she lived in a big house and one day during the winter a huge snow storm occurred. The snow storm covered the entire neighborhood and all the homes in the area. Strangely only the front entrance to Karyn’s house was buried in snow. Karyn and her family went outside from the back of their house all the way to the front entrance to dig a tunnel from the mountain of snow all the way to the front entrance of their home. However the nieborghood was not the only place that was affected by the snow storm. The high school that she went to was also badly covered in snow. Karyan stated that “we had a snow day because there was no way to reach the school.” She also stated that “my mom was laughing about the whole situation.” In addition Karyan stated “I would be excited if this were to happen again”. “I enjoyed the phenomenon of the snow storm and what nature is capable of” says Karyan.
This is the online presence of Polar Prints, the school newspaper of North High School in North St. Paul, Minnesota.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Reminiscing Winter Weather Stories
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