Snow days.

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More snow makes for pretty pictures I like to share with all my snowless southern and western friends.

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The shrubbery wear hats.

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And the edge of the driveway hump grows.

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Critter paths are clearly visible.

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And we have no idea who was romping on our deck. Those faded middle tracks are my husband’s, but clearly others followed suit.

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A path to the man cave must be shoveled.

It’s where the beer lives…

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19 thoughts on “Snow days.”

  1. I’m staring out at a similarly covered back yard. It’ll be gone in a week, though. They’re predicting temps in the 40s. Yikes. On that note, I’m writing to you from a “snow day” that’s actually due to extreme cold. This is our second one this year. This morning it feels like at least -35 F! No school for us!

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  2. It’s a cool 53 degrees where I’m at right now. And after taking cold showers for a week while we got our water heater replaced, I think I’ll just take the warmer weather. But it looks beautiful in your neck of the woods that’s for sure. Some critters are curious and dancing on your deck…lol

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  3. Your driveway hump reminds me that, in my house growing up, we had a flat-roofed garage. After shoveling the driveway snow into a pile we would jump off the roof into the snowpile. Once it was well-compacted we would dig a snow cave.

    The snow here is powdery fluff – one advantage to extreme cold. It might get above zero this afternoon.

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  4. ” It’s where the beer lives” 😂

    I too shovel the path to the side door of the garage because the backup fridge and freezer is in there and we have a quarter cow in frozen little packets I need to access occasionally for endless dinners they keep asking for.

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