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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Here We Snow Again !

Nashua River snow scenes from our living room window
This past weekend, NH had several inches of snow Sunday 
overnight into early Monday a.m. Official tallies place the amount here in Nashua at just over 6 inches and due to temps that plummeted from the 40s to the teens, this snowfall was very fluffy. By mid-morning Monday, most area roads were down to blacktop, but roadway traffic was light as it was a federal holiday celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr and federal offices, including the postal service, schools, banks and some business were closed. 

Instead of going outdoors to walk on snowy or icy walkways, my exercise was walking inside the very long mill building hallways. The main floor or 3rd floor, is a 1/4 of a mile, there are five floors in two connected buildings. In addition to exercise, the walk provided a look at displays outside the apartments of other residents.
These figures were the size of a small child
A campaign to create Martin Luther King Jr. Day began after the civil right leader's April 4, 1968 assassination. (A date that coincides with my brother's birthday.) In 1983, the holiday was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan, yet wasn't officially observed until 1986. 

Why? there was resistance from groups and some states who questioned whether King deserved a federal day of commemoration. Since 2000, MLK Day has been recognized in all 50 states. It's always observed on the third Monday in January, which falls near King's January 15 birthday.
Other displays were quite smaller
Yesterday, celebrations for MLK Day and Inauguration Day coincided for the third time. (Please refrain from comments about this irony; it's not a political post.) Each time this has happened for a U.S. President's second term of office. President Bill Clinton was sworn in on January 20, 1967. President Barack Obama was sworn in on Sunday, January 20, 2013, but Inauguration Day events took on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, MLK Day. These two events won't coincide again until January 2053.
Besides snowman, penguins and gnomes were popular displays
Only a couple of southern states, Alabama and Mississippi, have combined the holiday with Robert E. Lee Day to honor the January 19 birthday of the Confederate general. When we lived in Virginia, Lee-Jackson Day was celebrated as a state holiday to commemorate two Confederate leaders, Lee and Stonewall Jackson. The date was celebrated as a state holiday during the dozen years we lived there. It was eliminated in 2020 and replaced by Election Day as a state holiday.
In addition to shelf displays, the entry of some resident's apartments feature floor rugs and flags that included snowmen and also a moose.
There's no further snow predicted in Nashua, NH, for the 10-day forecast, but frigid temps are already here. This snow is expected to stay around for the rest of the week at least.
A few snowman competition entries
Currently, there's a snowman competition within the mill apartments with entry of the above creations. Residents vote online or by paper ballot. The winning entrant will receive a one-month indoor parking spot. If the winning resident already pays for an indoor space, that amount will be credited to his/her account.
Snowmen keeping warm in our apartment
While, this snowfall was less than expected, yesterday was a good day to be indoors, so a pot of homemade chicken soup was on the F&P menu. Today, Grenville is trying out a focaccia recipe, so our dinner is all set. We hope t
hat everyone who had snow and cold temps are safe and warm — think Spring, 58 days away on March 20 !

17 comments:

Bijoux said...

We’ve had a tremendous amount of lake effect snow. It’s currently 0 degrees and supposed to be -10 tomorrow. I’m over winter! Focaccia sounds good! I made Cincinnati chili yesterday. That’s great that you can walk indoors. I’ve been to two malls with friends the last two weeks. Walked 4.5 miles one day and 2.5 the other. I miss being outside though.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Martin Luther King, Jr is the patrimony of the entire world, and proof that once in a while inspirational words are spoken in Washington.

Tom said...

...enjoy your winter, a glorious spring will replace it someday!

Anvilcloud said...

It would be nice to have the option to walk indoors. We don't even have a mall in our town. Happy wintering to you.

Marie Smith said...

Bitter cold here too. The snowmen are so cute. It is too old for the exterior ones now.

Kathy G said...

It warmed up enough last weekend for some of our snow to melt, but then the temperature plummeted again and the melt turned to ice. My condo building only has eight units on two floors, so I've been walking in the mall and the aisles of every large store I go in.

Rita said...

That's one long building! Excellent for walking indoors.
So many have decorations outside their doors. Many d here, too. :)

MadSnapper n Beau said...

until I got to the snowman contest, I thought wow, everybody in the building used a lot of snowmen. I would be using the 1/4 mile building with snow outside. its good you can walk rain or shine. do they allow dogs? ha ha..
had to walk Beau in drizzles and it was 15 miles per hour wind pushing droplet and cold 45 degrees felt like 38.. brrr

Linda G said...

Many snowmen …. All so nice.

kathyinozarks said...

What a great place to walk-seeing all the different displays-love that. I was surprised when I heard there were only a few inaugurations on MLK day. we were below ) this morning ugh I am waiting for a warm up hoping soon enjoy the rest of your week
Kathy

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Love your photos! Thank you for cheering up my day!
Walking the hallway sounds wonderful.

Barbara Rogers said...

So glad your neighbors decorate the halls. A good thing to have a snowman contest, but the crocheted bunny just doesn't meet the criteria, I'm thinking!

photowannabe said...

What a great incentive to participate in the snowman decorations. An indoor parking space or credit.
Love all of the decor and the way everyone gets into the act.
I do love your view too and seeing how the river is freezing over. Stay warm and cozy and enjoy your day and the focaccia.
Sue

Coastal Ripples said...

Love your cheerful corridors. Lucky you to have snow :) B x

Ginny Hartzler said...

This is a fun competition, and would be the reason for so many awesome decorations! So I am confused, are these outside the apartments, or in the windows? I'm trying to figure out the layout of your place. I love all the decorations, especially the pink gnomes.

Sandra said...

We very often do not see spring until May. 😉

Lowcarb team member said...

I did enjoy your photographs and seeing the many happy snowmen.

All the best Jan