Snow makes a rare visit in Mystic
January 23, 2023 4:41 pm
• Last Updated: January 24, 2023 12:40 am
Mike Bard and Hediyeh Khoshreza, visiting from Germany, pass an umbrella to her sister Hima Khoshreza, of Glastonbury, before they take a photo at Mystic River Park as it starts to snow on Monday afternoon, January 23, 2023. “I didn’t think the weather would be this bad,” said Hima of their decision to walk around the town for the day. “But we’re still having fun.” (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Hima Khoshreza, of Glastonbury, takes an umbrella from her sister Hediyeh Khoshreza as her boyfriend Mike Bard, both visiting from Germany, stands by at Mystic River Park as it starts to snow Monday afternoon, January 23, 2023. “I didn’t think the weather would be this bad,” said Hima of their decision to walk around the town for the day. “But we’re still having fun.” (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Hediyeh Khoshreza, visiting from Germany, hugs her sister Hima Khoshreza, of Glastonbury, as her boyfriend Mike Bard takes their photo at Mystic River Park as it starts to snow Monday afternoon, January 23, 2023. “I didn’t think the weather would be this bad,” said Hima of their decision to walk around the town for the day. “But we’re still having fun.” (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Hediyeh Khoshreza takes the hand of her boyfriend Mike Bard, both visiting from Germany, as they walk at Mystic River Park as it starts to snow Monday afternoon, January 23, 2023. The couple is visiting her sister Hima Khoshreza who lives in Glastonbury. “I didn’t think the weather would be this bad,” said Hima of their decision to walk around the town for the day. “But we’re still having fun.” (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Mystic ― Hima Khoshreza, of Glastonbury, walks through Mystic River Park with her sister Hediyeh Khoshreza and her boyfriend Mike Bard, both visiting from Germany, as it starts to snow Monday afternoon, January 23 2023.
“I didn’t think the weather would be this bad,” said Hima of their decision to walk around the town for the day. “But we’re still having fun.”