A rare snow day

Waking up to a world blanketed in white

A snow-covered landscape is a gorgeous sight

A fairly rare occurrence in the Southern States

Everything looks glorious but danger awaits

The moment you start driving on icy streets

Inadequately treated- not sliding on them is a major feat

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The city has shut down, during the pandemic we did learn

That working from home was an acceptable way to earn

A living- therefore on a snow day

People in the comfort of their homes click away

I thank those who have stayed off the roads, so that essential workers like me

Can take time and chances on the roads more easily

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I drive through the slippery roads cautiously

As I pull into the hospital parking lot, I claim victory

Once deeply ensconced inside I pause to peer our of my office window

To admire the dramatic landscape outlined in snow..

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Snow is a rare guest where I live

Each time it snows, an opportunity it gives

For us to experience beauty profound

As well as a challenge when we move around

Having said that, now I’ve seen enough snow for this year

I’m ready for warmth, for the snow to disappear

Published by Docpoet

A mother, a physician by profession, fiercely passionate about work, family, travel and fashion..

3 thoughts on “A rare snow day

  1. I am here in the Florida Panhandle where we did, indeed, have a record amount of snow–almost 9 inches! Unheard of!

    What is so strange is everything was closed–businesses, restaurants, grocery stores, even the medical centers–except for ERs cancelled all appointments. But on the news they said in a 12-hour period, EMT made over 200 transports to the hospital. What were people doing in a snowstorm that required a trip to the ER?!

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    1. Maybe people were driving out and skidding. I stayed in the hospital but many hospital employees did not make it to work due to crashes/ sliding on the ice.

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      1. Probably. Even though we were told to stay off the roads so they would be open for first responders. So many roads were closed, too. People just don’t heed the warnings… Thank you to medical staff like you who are at the ready to help.

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