




Okay, the "official" total for the storm where we were was 25 inches or 63.5 cm of snow. I thought I'd inundate you with photos, as I took so many. It was an experience. It was really glorious to look at! We built a fire in the fireplace for warmth (thus the picture of Serena and Nathan "discussing" building a fire.) Luckily, there wasn't a lot of wind until the storm was over.
1 comment:
Wow!
I can't remember the last time I saw 25 inches at once - back in Michigan I think!
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