Future Priests of the Third Millennium

A little insight into the life of seminarians from various dioceses preparing for ministry as Roman Catholic priests, including daily activities, personal interests, special events, the spiritual life, news from the seminary, and almost whatever comes to our minds!



Saturday, February 09, 2008

Snow, again.


Today we received a bit of snow here in the cities. Elsewhere in the state, they received harsher and greater amounts. Though God's good creation - snow, that is - has been lamented on these pages previously, there is an ambivalence which I feel towards it. As it came down today, it signaled some danger, particularly with travel (some men were traveling to their Teaching Parishes). Also, however, it reminded me of fond memories from last year when we received a large quantity of snow one weekend in January. I share with you now the webpage that I constructed for my family last year. It evidences the ingenuity for which snow can function as the catalyst. (I must note, here, that I was having one of my brother seminarians preview this and he said it was too verbose (his verbage) and said I should simply say, "This shows what you can do with snow!"). Needless to say, there is not yet enough snow to make a snow fort. As it stands right now, I am uncertain whether I would prefer more snow, the same or less. Thankfully, I don't have to make that decision!

Enjoy: Snow Webpage.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It reminds me of the snow forts we made behind our house in northern Minnesota when I was growing up - many, many years ago - when we had REAL winters. It looked like fun!

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