30-03-2013, 10:53 AM
What can you do when your car is covered under heavy snow?
PRE-LUDE:
The night before was a little bit scary.
I stood at my balcony, breathing the crispy clear air and enjoying the crimson sun setting on my right.
At the same time, I could hear the loud howling wind coming from my left.
I surveyed the vast mountain range surrounding me and felt so small.
I'm comfortably dressed and treasured this moment that’s given to me.
Life is good!
Life is kind and Life is peace.
NOW:
I woke up after a good sleep.
I had booked an early breakfast at 9am.
When I walk outside my room to the restaurant, I noticed that my car disappeared!
Instead of my car, there was a huge pile of snow.
Sad face!
My host asked for my preference of drinks and eggs and went into the kitchen preparing my food.
Behind me, the TV was playing some news of flooding in Syria and cyclone in Philippines.
My host returned with breakfast and he chit chat a little bit.
“No, No. The flooding in Syria will not affect us.”
“But, my car is now stuck under a pile of snow!”
I ditched my breakfast and show him the snowy mountain where my car stood.
He use his hand and push…
Holy… the snow fell off like sand dunes.
Then, he went inside and took out a big rubber brush.
Within few minutes, I got back my car.
Easy, Easy.
Of course, I enjoyed my breakfast with sunny side up eggs.
Carpe Diem!
PRE-LUDE:
The night before was a little bit scary.
I stood at my balcony, breathing the crispy clear air and enjoying the crimson sun setting on my right.
At the same time, I could hear the loud howling wind coming from my left.
I surveyed the vast mountain range surrounding me and felt so small.
I'm comfortably dressed and treasured this moment that’s given to me.
Life is good!
Life is kind and Life is peace.
NOW:
I woke up after a good sleep.
I had booked an early breakfast at 9am.
When I walk outside my room to the restaurant, I noticed that my car disappeared!
Instead of my car, there was a huge pile of snow.
Sad face!
My host asked for my preference of drinks and eggs and went into the kitchen preparing my food.
Behind me, the TV was playing some news of flooding in Syria and cyclone in Philippines.
My host returned with breakfast and he chit chat a little bit.
“No, No. The flooding in Syria will not affect us.”
“But, my car is now stuck under a pile of snow!”
I ditched my breakfast and show him the snowy mountain where my car stood.
He use his hand and push…
Holy… the snow fell off like sand dunes.
Then, he went inside and took out a big rubber brush.
Within few minutes, I got back my car.
Easy, Easy.
Of course, I enjoyed my breakfast with sunny side up eggs.
Carpe Diem!