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Antelope Valley Snow 2001 - Antelope Valley College

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In 2001 just after it snowed, a Public Transit driver friend asked why I was going to school when it had just snowed and I told her that I didn't hear about college being closed, and besides since I love the snow I was going to go get some pictures of both the snow en route and on the college campus. Some of the pictures you will see in this were taken from inside the bus while it was en route from 25th East and Palmdale Blvd., to the Lancaster City Park transfer center, then on over the bridge and to school. The driver of the 11/12 bus also wondered why I was going to college when I got on and I told him the same, that I was continuing to get some pictures of the snow around and on campus. When I got there, I was tickled and while hiking around campus I got my boots wet, as well as quite a few pictures with some taken at angles, which shows in this presentation. I also got some pictures of the snow on the opposite corners from campus, as well as at the apartment where I stayed at the time. I had a blast and would do it again! I added some holiday music as well to 'set the mood'.

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  • nice pictures. Thanks for sharing

    Always heard my sis brag about how heavy it snowed but now got to see it.

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