Karen E. Segrave is a Little Rock, AR advertising and commercial photographer specializing in portraits, lifestyle, editorial, industry, and food photography.
While Arkansas will (likely) never see four feet of snow in one event, our state and local cities could surely take a few tips on how to clear snow and keep things running smoothly if we ever get 4 inches of snow…or eight inches of sleet.
Come for a walk with me… Downtown #Truckee this morning under blue sky, bright sun, and more than 4 feet of snow since Sunday. Sidewalks carved into snow canyons, roads running like cattle chutes, and somehow… everything moving again.
In most places, this much snow would shut life down. Here, it’s a snowblower symphony at sunrise and back to business by mid-morning. That mountain-town rhythm of dig out, help your neighbor, keep going.
As this community gathers for Sunday night’s vigil to remember those lost in the avalanche, you can feel both the weight of the week and the resilience that defines this place.
Winter at full strength. Truckee at its best. @weatherchannel is live ❄️
Measured 8” of near solid sleet at my house in Sherwood. There’s a drift of over two feet by our woodpile. Took off the cover to bring in wood for today only to find a perfect, near-solid, scalloped edge. #arwx@ToddYakoubian
I lost my mom in July 2024. Dad, a near 30-year Veteran, joined her in August. He was a die hard @GreenWaveFB fan. He’d appreciate the #rollwave mention on his headstone at the Biloxi National Cemetery.
@ATT customer service reps are worthless. I closed my late parents internet account on 9/17. Six weeks later, their CC is still getting charged. Why is your CS so incompetent???
@ATTHelp Hell no. I’ve been in hell on the phone for 30 minutes. Whoever this company is outsourcing CS to is worthless. Your company makes it difficult to close an account even after death certificates are presented. It’s painful.