Woke up to big, fat, wet chunks of snow floating like lead to the ground. Wore the ski shell and had the following observations as I wend my way to work:
- I forgot to put the visor on my helmet. You know, the visor that keeps the snow from hitting me in the eyes.
- Big snow flakes hurt when they hit you in the eye.
- Inhaling big, wet snowflakes is not as pleasant as it sounds.
- Big, fat snowflakes tickle when they land in your ear.
- If you ride w/ your tongue sticking out, you can catch a lot of snowflakes. Also, people look at you weird, as if riding a bike in the snow wasn't weird enough.
- My waterproof ski jacket isn't waterproof anymore.
- Snow will seek out your ankles and melt on them just to annoy you.