In a fantastic little book called “The Book of Knowledge” (written for kids, but enjoyed by this adult), I came across this photo with the following caption: “Sports are a characteristic of college life, and many a man learns quickness of mind and eye in the playing fields and gymnasium. These men are out on a skiing expedition. Skiing was introduced from Norway, and quickly became a popular sport in Canada. A tramp on skiis, through the snowy fields, in midwinter, sets the blood coursing rapidly through the veins and gives a feeling of joy in life that nothing can surpass.”
I think this applies quite well to right about now here in ol’ SEA, as the snow just keeps on comin’. Setting the blood coursing rapidly and joy in life that nothing can surpass.
