@VictoriaTheTech Also, if you ever want another suggestion for place to visit, I also love ๐ต๐น Portugal. My best friend lives there & I have spent so much time there
the last ten years (except that Covid year ๐ฌ). Will probably retire there โcuz itโs my second home. Lots of suggestions to share ๐
@VictoriaTheTech Iโm sorry, but not really because I find this hilarious ๐คฃ and makes me wonder what the front desk person was thinking. You have to admit this is a first world problem ๐Hope you enjoyed this cool upgrade
This is Hokie Nation in action, coming together for 32. ๐งก
More than 16,500 Hokies participated in this yearโs #VT32Run to honor those who were killed on April 16, 2007. #VTWeRemember
When is this "snowcrete" nonsense going to finally MELT?
Wouldn't surprise us if some of it is still hanging around in MARCH.
The prolonged cold has largely prevented the frozen conglomeration that fell on Sunday from melting, and thereโs no sign of a meaningful thaw or rainstorm to erode it anytime soon.
As temperatures moderate next week, some limited melting may occur along the surface of the snowpack โ especially on sunnier afternoons. But the concrete-like slabs of snow and ice will refreeze each night when lows fall back into the teens and 20s.
The amount of frozen precipitation that fell Sunday contained water equivalent to roughly a 20-inch snowstorm, but in a far more compacted form. What remains may only be 4 to 6 inches thick, yet it is so dense that it will require a significant amount of heat energy to melt. Unless the region experiences a rapid warmup and/or a soaking rainstorm, much of it could linger well into February.
And those towering piles in parking lots? Some of them may still be around in March.
Photo by Joe Flood
At the NTIA listening session, @CoSN reminded policymakers that #EdTech done right isnโt just about devices, itโs about wellbeing.
When schools design tech use around connection, safety, and purpose, digital learning helps kids thrive, not just log on.
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