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Dec 08, 2009

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Gorgeous! It looks so calm and peaceful.

On WTOP radio, which I have access to at work(don't ask), I heard in the forecast where you're expecting more wintry weather.

Quick!! Load up on the toilet paper and milk because you know the enire metropolitan area spends the entire snowstorm in the bathroom eating cereal. At least that's what the purchasing panic suggests.

Well CRAP, we have less than half a gallon of milk left and only enough TP to last for several more weeks. Guess I'll have to wait till the temps get up into the mid-50s tomorrow and melt all the sleet.

It started as snow, you know. Just for a few minutes, but it was kinda pretty.

It's so pretty when it belongs to someone else;)

This is so beautiful! I can't imagine what it would be like to live in the snow.

It's all gone now, Suz - we had rain later in the week and it got warm enough to melt it. Now it's just insultingly cold outside. Brrrr!

Does snow ever actually touch your house? I mean, you pretty much live in a forest and I can't imagine any snow making it all the way to the ground. ;)

No, it does. Oh believe me, it DOES.

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