Saturday morning, I had to play for a funeral at church. This is what it looked like on O Street. Slow going.
I'm so thankful for Gary and his dad, who gave me a ride across town in the truck.
We made it there and back home safely.
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Gary and I shoveled the driveway. | |
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Then I watched it snow the rest of the day. We got 11.1 inches! |
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The day after the snow storm is usually clear and cold. |
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The trees are bright white and the sky is so very blue. |
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We made it through the storm. Onward to another busy week! Hope you have a great Monday! |
Gracias Jen!!! te cuento que aquí en la Argentina el calor es agobiante mas de 35º no se puede dormir es muy pesado y allí el frío es infernal que lados tan opuestos y maravillosos a la vez, las fotos se ven muy bellas un besito Sandra.
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