What these pictures do not show is the 30 mph sustained winds buffetting everything in their path.
Tua and Bug took a drive into town today. Tua, usually one to sleep through entire ventures, decided to stay awake for the day. No naps during the day make for a very tired girl tonight.
I have about 10 minutes before I have to wake her for the 10:30 feed...
Other news from our side of the world:
Killington (www.killington.com), our local snowbaron, was rumored to have been sold this afternoon. As of press time, there was nothing to validate this, making today's news no different than the six other times this winter when we were fed with the same information. Fortunatly, for the thousands visiting this upcoming week, this news will be neither boon nor bust to their holiday plans. They are mostly concerned with the quality of the snow, which at this point is very nice.
3 comments:
wow, I'd show a picture of the snow here in Virginia, but it'd only be depressing. You have to break up everything with an ax or a heavy-pointed shovel before even attempting to use the snow shovel. So despite the minimal accumulation, you still feel pretty spent after an hour of chopping and shoveling ice.
hey jenny and seth
love the pitures of snow at your house and leave my comment on your blog aunt hannah said
Hey, Bug and Seth--Just sending a quick hello your way! Congratulations on Tua's safe arrival!
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