
That’s more like it.
From 5 p.m. Saturday until hours past my walk-up time the next morning, the snow fell.
When I walked out our front door to shovel the walk and clear our car, this finally felt like winter.

Work to do, even with a plow company for the driveway.
I’ll call it a good eight-inch snowfall.
Mark, once more it looks like you have taken one for the team when it comes to collecting snow. Your area certainly handles it way better than we do. And shoveling…definitely a young man’s game lol.
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We around here are more ready for it than most, Bruce, you are right.
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Yes, looks like winter in the ‘cuse. But I remember relentless lake effect bands when you’d measure the results in feet. Not so much of that lately? Be safe my friend.
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The measurement in feet still happens miles to the north, more directly east of Lake Ontario, Mike. Oh, those lake effect bands!
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I saw on the news it was coming. Stay warm and snuggle with your dear wife!
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Good advice, Nance!
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Welcome, real winter! ❄️ it’s coming our way, Mark. Probably NOT 8 inches, but frigid temps, wind, and some snow. I don’t want to sound bossy, but as a friend, be careful shoveling (from someone who paid for it with a back issue now ❄️🙃).
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I will be careful throughout the snowfall season, Karla. As I age on, I’m not a fan of shoveling at all.
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Yay! Yes! I hope you enjoy your “Narnia” views! ❄️
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I can’t remember what winter feels like. I think it felt like, “Get back in bed.”
Beautiful frosting on the bushes and yard.
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Winter is getting shorter on both ends around here, ladysighs.
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there you go!
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It was bound to visit us, Beth.
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