Nick Mancuso asked Bostonians to share their photos and memories of the Winter that Refused to End and they responded with dozens and dozens of photos and stories, so if you need to cool down or just shiver in the shared memories, have at it.
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This sucked so much when it
By douglas
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 9:55am
This sucked so much when it was happening but in hindsight, it's one of my favorite Boston memories
Still Suffering
By Ah-Clem
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 11:09am
I'm still suffering PTSD in the winter when the snow starts to fall.
Just curious...
By ECG (nli)
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 11:15am
Why? For having survived it?
Also, are you from New England originally? I don't like winter to begin with and that was just soul-crushing and absurd. If you are a transplant, I can see that it could feel like an initiation rite. And true, you would be due some winter cred for getting through it.
I have some fond memories of the Blizzard of 78, but I got to miss a month of so of junior high school, "camp" at a friend's house and do a lot of cool things. My parents (homeowners) on the other hand, had to deal with the nightmare and expense of the flooding aftermath --they paid off loans that they needed to do repairs for at least a decade after. I know that they don't have any good memories of it.
Full Time Mover
By est.1985
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 11:05am
Worked for a local moving company during said bizzahd. I'd rather not think about it, actually
Welcome to Massachusetts - closed Mondays
By mg
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 11:18am
I missed a surgeon appointment 3 weeks in a row due to the snow. The 3rd time, when my car got stuck between the driveway and street and refused to move, I accepted defeat and just did the appointment by phone.
In the hospital
By Don't Panic
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 12:22pm
Waiting for a surgeon. It was so cold being transferred to surgery.
Locals call it The Snowpocalypse.
By section77
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 11:31am
Saying "the winter of 2015" is like saying Beantown.
Nope
By Waquiot
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 2:36pm
I’m a veteran of ‘78, and in my house it is “winter of 2015.” Snowpocalyse sounds like media hype. Winter of 2015 shows that you know what happened without having to spell it out.
You seem like fun
By Section 77
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 7:45pm
Not like someone who goes negative purely for the pleasure of negativity. I also am a veteran of 78, and understand the issue of scale, just without the get off of my get off of my lawn tendencies.
Now, now
By Waquiot
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 9:57pm
Who was it that told the “Winter of 2015” people to get off their lawn?
Fair enough
By section77
Sat, 08/24/2019 - 9:20am
..
2015
By Bugs Bunny
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 12:21pm
The best from 2014-15 was the storm that hit the night of the Super Bowl. Pats won and I got a snow day from work the next day.
Hated It
By AndreaH
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 12:28pm
Getting to and from work sucked. Getting anywhere sucked.
Well at least there were ATM
By anon
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 12:51pm
Well at least there were ATM'S , credit cards , and craft beer, unlike in 1978 , when Schlitz was king!
Say what you want about that awful winter
By Michael
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 1:01pm
But it convinced our local leaders and elected officials how critical the MBTA was to our region's success, and since then they have all worked tirelessly to make massive improvements in infrastructure and equipment to ensure that delays are rare and systemic breakdowns are a thing of the past.
You don't have to
By erik g
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 1:21pm
rub it in :-(
Adam Gaffin, Poet
By Stevil
Sat, 08/24/2019 - 8:54am
Please read more of his work before declaring that systemic breakdowns are a thing of the past! :-)
Seriously, it does sound like we are making progress, but we've got at least 8 years to go to make the system decent. Oh, and billions of dollars.
One Memory
By anon
Fri, 08/23/2019 - 2:04pm
There were Boston neighborhoods snowed under for weeks. Local people lived like refugees waiting for the city to plow. Yet Marty Walsh managed to clear Boylston Street in the blink of an eye for a parade for the Patriots attended by suburbanites and tourists. That's priorities for you.
Remember the Mayor
By anon
Sat, 08/24/2019 - 6:17am
and the great job he did removing the snow and not just piling it up at intersections? The Mayor of Buffalo NY I'm talking about.
I'll never vote for the Boston Buffoon again.
Yet somehow
By Waquiot
Sat, 08/24/2019 - 12:13pm
He was reelected 2+ years later.
I hope you look forward to not voting for him for a while to come.
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