This morning there was no more snow than when I wrote last night, but the temperature had dropped 20 degrees F. The sun came out and shone upon dazzling heaps of white. A few chickadees and house finches came to the feeders once the sun was well up; I expect to have a bumper day today with birds seeking calories to stay alive in the frigid cold.
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Low-angle view of the snow on the deck (note drift marks and old footprints) |
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My rear neighbor's balcony |
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If we get much more snow, the mailbox will disappear! |
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After the plow cleared our circle |
See more photos from yesterday's blizzard (also
posted yesterday) and today's aftermath: View
large slide show here or click through to the album below.
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