Snow News is Good News
Jan 8th, 2010 by Kathy
Here we go again. Another winter storm is coming, and the snow, which has been getting heavier all day, is predicted to accumulate to about four inches. Now, I truly enjoy the snow, and, being from Buffalo, I consider this to be a mere dusting.
Here, in my adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, however, people are rushing to grocery stores and stocking up on milk, bread, certain paper goods, and other necessities, as if they’re going to be snowed in for a week. Naturally, they’ll be out and about as usual tomorrow; but, no doubt, they’ll be dreaming of the day when they can take the outdoor furniture from their storage sheds, eat at their picnic tables, nap in their hammocks, and relax on their porch swings.
That’s too bad, because there’s a lot to love about snow, including its ability to help us to burn some of those holiday calories. I look forward to heavy snows, because I can replace some indoor workouts with snow-shoveling sessions. These can go on for hours, too, because, the more I do, the less I notice the cold. As long as you don’t have any health problems, shoveling snow can be a great activity.
If you don’t want to do anything that strenuous, get a broom and sweep the snow off your car, porch, gazebo, mailbox, doghouse, birdfeeder, birdhouse, and anything else that’s covered.
Of course, you don’t have to be doing chores to get some exercise in the snow. No-o! In fact, just walking through it gives you a workout that’s much better than you get when you’re on a smooth surface, because snow can provide the same kind of resistance that you feel when walking in sand or water.
Playing in it is beneficial as well. You can work off a lot of calories by building a snowperson or a fort, having a snowball battle, or making angels in the snow.
So, if you’re lucky enough to live in a place that gets a considerable amount of snow, use it to your advantage. Go out and have some fun in it. You may as well. After all, ‘snow’ use in complaining! (Yeah, I know!)
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy
