Brrrr
This was taken Thursday. The snow was so
heavy that classes were actually cancelled
at New St. Andrews for the first time in
their 14 year history. Craig didn't get the
message and dutifully slogged his mile
and a half to campus. Somehow, he ended
up shoveling snow. Notice the Florida
boy's toughness - he's not wearing gloves.
He also got interviewed and photographed
by two local papers. Here's the photo
and caption from one.
Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
New Saint Andrews College freshman Craig Linn
shovels snow outside the school’s building in
Moscow this morning. Linn, originally from
Florida, said he has never seen this much snow
before.
Special ht to Daniel F. for the video and
Dale C. for the photo.
ofs
heavy that classes were actually cancelled
at New St. Andrews for the first time in
their 14 year history. Craig didn't get the
message and dutifully slogged his mile
and a half to campus. Somehow, he ended
up shoveling snow. Notice the Florida
boy's toughness - he's not wearing gloves.
He also got interviewed and photographed
by two local papers. Here's the photo
and caption from one.
Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
New Saint Andrews College freshman Craig Linn
shovels snow outside the school’s building in
Moscow this morning. Linn, originally from
Florida, said he has never seen this much snow
before.
Special ht to Daniel F. for the video and
Dale C. for the photo.
ofs
3 Comments:
AWESOME, BABY! Welcome to Idaho, son -- that's the way! We have about 9" or so on the ground down here now, although the drifts next to the driveways are a couple feet high. The worst part is the slick roads. I almost got hit by an old Chvy Blazer yesterday morning and almost hit a new Mitsubishi today!
We had friends from CA who went to NSA and they hated the winters! The Northern part of our state can be a little bit cold!
wow, that looks cold.
ofs, hopefully next year you will be able to make the snipe rally. we could meet up somewhere and carpool up there and back. it really was a ton of fun. hope you are well!
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