Photos of the Storm
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Patrick decided we needed to go out and photograph the storm yesterday. So we did, wading through three foot drifts of snow. I fell down twice. No big deal, since falling into a snow drift is like falling into pillows.
It was a very satisfactory blizzard. Today is bright and clear. The east-west streets are being plowed. Tomorrow will be north-south, and the Cities will be back in operation.
I think the next time I need an author's pic, the one immediately above will be it.
2 Comments:
I'm so glad that isn't here!
Lovely photos though.
Love, C.
Hi Elenor, These pics make me miss MN.so much. Wish I was walking with you two. Even falling down sounds great!. Here in TX we only get the gray weather and if we are lucky - rain. Enjoy every moment that brings roses to your cheeks. Jo Freitag
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