Blizzard Blogging
The last numbers I heard were 33" for boulder and 25" at DIA.
The snow has stopped where I live and it is bright but overcast. My niece was on a plane on the tarmac at SFO yesterday when they stopped the flight (good thing, I'd say). She will be in Saturday night, our Friday Night Christmas plans have been rescheduled for the night of the 25th. All is calm, all is bright.
I have a few more photos I'd like to post but my card reader is not recognizing memory cards.
UPDATE: The skies are blue. That's why you live here -- when you get one of these it does not last too long. By the time I dig out the convertible, it'll be nice enough to take the top down.
UPDATE: (jg) OK, we need some more pictures here.
There is one drift bigger than this one but I didn't get down to it until later when the road was plowed. This one, however, is taller than dagny.

The snow drifts were not limited to outside the buildings.


Of course, there are rewards. Like watching our two year old have the time of her life.

Then it was time to plow the driveway. After pushing the pile for about 5 feet it started cascading over the bucket and into my lap.

Time to get a bigger tractor!

As you can see, utility is much more important than fashion out on the farm. At least that's what I tell myself everytime I put on that chocolate brown snowmobile suit and that goofy stocking cap.
Posted by jk at December 21, 2006 3:38 PM
Send some of it here to Philly, dammit!
Posted by: TrekMedic251 at December 21, 2006 10:17 PMWell done, thanks for the pix!
Posted by: jk at December 22, 2006 12:00 PMAs much as I joke about snow,..please be careful!
Posted by: TrekMedic251 at December 23, 2006 9:58 PM | What do you think? [3]