From Edie: Uninterrupted time to write is rare for most writers. Discover why a day to write feels like a snow day—and how to make the most of it.
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson
Snow days are on my mind right now.
I live in the deep South, and we haven’t had a good snow in several years. This year, though, winter decided to make up for lost time. One weekend we had an ice storm—with everything shut down. The very next weekend we had seven inches of snow—with everything shut down again.
Around here, that’s practically unheard of.
When it comes to snow days, I’m just a kid at heart. All I want to do is get outside, play in the snow, and—because I’m a photographer—take tons of pictures. I love the quiet that comes with snow, the way it transforms everything familiar into something new.






