From New Jersey to Maine, millions of people, a lot of Superstorm sandy in their mind still fresh, dug out from the QiuXue Saturday.
Many people left the serious consequences. Hundreds of thousands of people lost power, and in New York's long island, abandoned car scattered, roads, leaving people who don't want to at home Friday night's storm intensified.
Others just have a few inches clear from their cars and sidewalks. But, more important is that people soldiers, cocktail hour, narrow streets and clean snow waist-high, cross-country skiing down, even risked in New York fashion week, 4 inch heels leave chic planning. Their story has a few:
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Randall Roper and Jacob olsen has been waiting for the storm is very long very long time.
41, Robert, and olsen, 31, moved to Los Angeles downtown providence, Rhode Island, from two years ago.
LuoPo said: "we have been waiting for this snow forever".
Spent several days of storm, waiting for a child's excitement hope to use the snow boogieboards "they bought, when they heard that there will be a lot of snow.
"We are looking for the perfect mountain," Olson said, in the Marshall islands to grow up, is completely strange snow.
"I like it," he said. "This is so much fun."
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Karen Willis bill got her dream wedding Saturday - just like a storm before the attack, her parents married in December 1970.
"This is what I hope all of my life," said bill later.
The storm had retained some of the church was born restaurant in Portland, Maine, in the ceremony. But she is still very happy, she got her storm.
"Damn it, it's a great day," said her husband Greg bill, Manchester, NH
Happy lovers, and even take some outdoor photos, one of the lighthouse, they used the sled as one of the pillars.
"A gust of wind enough to make you lose your balance, Greg bill said."
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