I woke this morning to an inch of snow. And it's snowing again. Fortunately the pavement is warm enough to melt what hits it so the roads are just wet.
I thought we were done with snow for the school year. I was hoping so. We had a big storm a week ago Friday. It was a snow-day for the schools. But the roads weren't too bad. We had over a foot of snow and when I drove twenty minutes to the south end of town, they had no snow, dry roads, and the sun was shining.
Some times it seems like my end of town is in an alternate dimension.
I'm so ready for spring. But what can you do when you live int he mountains.
So I'll snuggle up with a cup of tea and do a little sewing or reading.
Monday, April 27, 2009
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