Clearly either the person writing this has never been in a driving snowstorm or the winters in Boston are more mild than I thought...you can still see a) the grass b) the cable c) the rail in front of the camera!;)
It's only driving when the wind is making you lean over 30 degrees and you have to follow the footprints in the snow in front of you to find your way (says the Rochesterian).
Clearly either the person writing this has never been in a driving snowstorm or the winters in Boston are more mild than I thought...you can still see a) the grass b) the cable c) the rail in front of the camera! ;)
It's only driving when the wind is making you lean over 30 degrees and you have to follow the footprints in the snow in front of you to find your way (says the Rochesterian).