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  1. ciki/@agentcikay
    December 29, 2010

    amazing! I have only ever experienced maybe 5 inches of snow! Glad u guys are OK though.. the snow coming into the apartment shot looks hardcore!

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    • Leslie Koch
      December 29, 2010

      Good thing New Yorkers are a hardy bunch… this snow storm was insane!

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  2. greg urbano
    December 29, 2010

    yikes that looks cold, glad im here in fla where its…. dang its cold here too!!

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  3. Charu Suri
    December 29, 2010

    Nice post Leslie- no one will really ever forget Snowmaggedon for a long while. It might take until Spring to melt it all.

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  4. Ted Nelson
    December 29, 2010

    I wish we could get this here in Chicago. It is supposed to be in the 50s on NYE. How horrible.

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    • Leslie Koch
      December 29, 2010

      This would be your dream, Ted! You could cross country ski in Central Park. Maybe you can book a cheap flight to NYC and explore the snow drifts 😉

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  5. Maria A
    December 29, 2010

    That was some snow storm! It was a very white (post) Christmas!

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  6. santafetraveler
    December 29, 2010

    Great photos. Had not heard about the people trapped on the subway. That’s pretty bad- and not a loo in sight.

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    • Leslie Koch
      December 29, 2010

      I can’t imagine how frustrating that must have been! I’m actually in SLC Utah this week; I left NYC just hours before the storm. I missed Snowmageddon!

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  7. Chris – The Aussie Nomad
    December 30, 2010

    Now that’s some snow. I think London would die if we ever got that much as it can’t handle 4-6 inches now

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    • Leslie Koch
      December 30, 2010

      Seriously. Guess NYC did pretty well considering!

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  8. Jeremy B
    January 3, 2011

    I love these photos! Being from the South and now living in California, I don’t get to experience snow like this so I am fascinated with huge snow storms! I love seeing snow pics like this in Europe and other places as well. However, I actually don’t like cold weather and think I would hate having to deal with all that snow. I still have a fascination with it and love looking at these photos though! My attitude would be much different if I lived in it though! 🙂

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    • Leslie Koch
      January 3, 2011

      The snow always looks magical in the first few hours. It’s the aftermath that’s tricky!

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  9. sarah wu
    January 4, 2011

    Great pictures. I wish the snow came on Christmas instead of after, but it was still not too late to be in that snow holiday spirit.

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  10. dawn.barclift
    January 5, 2011

    Really Great Pics!

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    • Leslie Koch
      January 6, 2011

      Thanks Dawn! I’m amazed at the photography skills of our readers. They really captured the blizzard in all its glory.

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