




...a foot of snow?! Yes, it snowed here this past weekend. At 6:00a.m. on Saturday I woke up to start a fire, noticed the power was out and then noticed a foot of snow on the ground. And this was April 19th! The snow was wet and heavy and didn't let up until about 5:00 p.m. A large (slightly rotted) Maple on the corner of our property was brought down because of the weight and while Mama & Miki surveyed for other damage, I grabbed the chainsaw and set to work trying to clear up the destruction.
It was all the more shocking and surprising because neither of us had heard a weather forecast that day. Nonetheless, we had a great time and Miki absolutely loved it.
1 comment:
why is there always snow in your pictures?
;-P
hee hee
Kent
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