Well, chuckling out loud at least. I thought that was snow! My blog-friend
Gary Rith, in Ithica, I knew would laugh at it. Now I'm able to see what real snow looks like. Ah. And Gary says this storm is not hitting them at all.
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Out the front door at 7:30 am, Friday Jan. 22, 2016 |
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From living room at 7:30 am |
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A few more inches at noon |
And the balcony view at noon...
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The glass of the storm door kept fogging up! |
The snow blows horizontally at times, and then seems to quit completely. I know the forecast says it will still be falling all day, however. I'm staying "put."
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