Yep, this is my second winter in Moldova, and I still can’t walk in snow. I have to leave an extra 15 minutes early to get to school because of how slowly I walk. I have to wear YakTraks, which are like chains I put on my boots to eliminate some of the slipping, but unfortunately for me, not all of it.
And there really is no shoveling of the snow on the sidewalks. Since everyone walks so much, the snow becomes quite packed, but it’s uneven and still slippery. I guess I’m strengthening my ankles.
I can’t even begin to compare myself to the Moldovan. Not only do the women walk much better (and more gracefully) than I do through the snow, they do it in heels. Not to mention they all walk much more quickly. When watching me walk, it’s easy to tell who’s not from around here.
And there really is no shoveling of the snow on the sidewalks. Since everyone walks so much, the snow becomes quite packed, but it’s uneven and still slippery. I guess I’m strengthening my ankles.
I can’t even begin to compare myself to the Moldovan. Not only do the women walk much better (and more gracefully) than I do through the snow, they do it in heels. Not to mention they all walk much more quickly. When watching me walk, it’s easy to tell who’s not from around here.
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