
Last Saturday we went sledding at the beach (only real hills nearby). You can see the Potomac at the top right hand corner.

This was how our yard looked. Plenty of the white stuff:
Sledding, fun fun fun.


This morning snowmaggedon was in full force:


I tried to take a picture of a cleared walk, to give an idea of the depth, but it's not very useful ;) Take my word for it, foot and a half in the low spots upwards of two feet elsewhere and........ it's still snowing.
Thank you Marlow. Your blogs are incredible, I love all the pictures. I'm not on Windows Live, though, so I couldn't comment there.
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