Antarctica is making me appreciate snow.
Snow in cities is inconvenient. Shoes track sludge into the house. Going inside or outside requires minutes of changing clothing. I need to keep track of so many additional accessories: hat, scarf, mittens, socks.
Snow in nature is awe-inspiring. It is silent, but alters the landscape.
When it comes to oceans or lakes, I encounter them in their full form, after driving out of the city. My memories of them involve amazement. Most of my memories of snow involve half-melted snow on the roadside, mixed with dirt and leaves.
I've been seeing a domesticated form of snow, and now I am seeing it in its natural habitat.
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