Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Snowy Interlude



We had a slight aberration in the weather pattern yesterday. We are in fall, the temperature is above freezing, the leaves are still on the trees, some haven't even turned yet and there was a snowstorm! Crazy. So of course I dragged the anesthetist on a walk upstate today to view the "winter wonderland." Pretty spectacular seeing the snow against the fall colors.








Thursday, February 3, 2011

When it Snows it Pours



OK, I know I continually say I love it when it snows in New York, but maybe not when it involves air travel.

I was supposed to leave for Barcelona last Wednesday night. But after Delta and Continental cancelled their flights due to a pending snowstorm, we wondered what American was going to do. Pigheadedly, they continued to say everything was ok. So off we traipsed to JFK for an 8:50pm flight.

After sitting in the plane on the tarmac for 2 hours waiting for the ice and sleet to turn to snow (who knew), then waiting another 30 minutes while the plane was de-iced (another learning for me), we slowly taxied to the runway. By this time it was snowing so heavily I could not see out the window and wondered who on earth the pilot thought he was. A Kamikaze fighter pilot? But then his voice came over the PA in that calm, assured, American pilot I-Am-Concerned-About-Your-Safety voice saying, "Well ladies and gentlemen, I am afraid there is already snow piling on the wings (really?) So we will have to go back to our gate and try again tomorrow."

That left a plane full of very sleepy and unhappy passengers tumbling back out into the departure lounge in all sorts of unattractive plane sleepwear, only to have to wait another 40 minutes before they told us our luggage could not be taken off the plane as the door to the hold had iced over!

Try getting back to Manhattan in the middle of the night, when the roads are so icy and laden with snow that only the bravest cabbie would be seen dead at the airport. 150 passengers and 5 yellow cabs? Recipe for disaster.  Airport hotels full? There is only one solution. Hail an illegal minivan cab, pay an extortionate price per head and place your own life along with 5 others into the hands of two black dudes from the Bronx.

Therein followed a hilarious if not terrifying 3 hour snail's pace trip back to the city. Have you seen the movie The Road? That's what the Long Island Expressway looked like. A scene from a post apocalyptic nightmare. 



Cars were abandoned along the sides of the highway, already invisible to the naked eye except for snowy mounds dotted along the way. Lone figures dressed in black suddenly appeared in the middle of the road, heading for God knows where. Trucks were reversing and turning in the middle of the highway only to drive back down the road the wrong way to find a better route. All street signs were so covered in snow that drivers did not know which turn to make. Our windscreen wipers kept icing over and the heating/air con didn't work, so our windows were open to clear the windscreen and freeze our bodies. The snow was coming down so heavily, it was impossible to differentiate the road from the dividing walls or the trees or sidestreet stores. All this just for a work trip!

Miraculously, we slithered our way into Manhattan after 3am only to find just as much snow and an eerie yellow light over everything.


Thursday dawned grey and uninviting. Central Park had seen 18 inches of snow. That night we turned around and made our way out to JFK again. This time our plane took off and we finally made it to sunny Barcelona.


images: telegraph, james carbone, new york daily news, dan nguyen

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Snow Day



It just doesn't stop. Another "Snow Day" yesterday. All schools were closed and so was our office. Staggeringly beautiful and peaceful. It felt like a Sunday. Here is what NoLita and Washington Square Park looked like.







Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Where do all the Ducks go....

....when the lagoon in Central Park gets frozen over? Such was the preoccupation of Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye. Answer today: Nowhere. They sit miserably on floating pieces of ice.


Today was almost blizzard conditions in New York. Schools were closed and our office called it a day at 1pm.  I decided to frolic in Central Park. Here are some images. Excuse the snow splashes on my lens. I damaged it over Christmas so can now only point and shoot without seeing a thing until I send it back to Panasonic! Today I only saw multi colored stripes, not snowflake splats.








And this was Fifth Ave.



Sunday, December 20, 2009

Dreaming of a White Christmas

Oh joy of joys! The first snow of the season! And right before I go home to a searing summer.

Yesterday and last night the East Coast was hit with a BIG storm. Washington D.C was the worst hit. We at least got 14 inches in the city. This is what I woke up to this morning.


And here is what the Village looked like.






















It is so eerily quiet without traffic! But doesn't the red and green of Christmas make so much more sense now you see it with snow?