The storm is winding down here and we didn't lose power around here--I am grateful. It started here around 1 pm yesterday and should be ending in an hour or two. After I dug out my car this afternoon, I slogged around fording a path around my building and measured the snow in a few spots--it ranged form 13 to 18 inches. We should have a few more inches since then. We got off a little lighter int he NE corner of the Beltway than folks to the west of us. Here's out my living room window:





All pics are from this morning. A lot of birds were visiting A's feeders downstairs. Here's a white throated sparrow waiting his turn to fly down:



Here's the parking lot out my sunroom windows:



Middle car is mine--Gwaihir Jr., because it's a white PT Cruiser and thus looks like a giant eagle's egg. My back is a little sore from digging out today, but I won't have to do as much tomorrow. Hopefully, we'll be able to telework on Monday and not have to slog in through it. I am not looking forward to the ongoing icy conditions we will have the coming weeks as this stuff slowly melts.

From: [identity profile] julchen11.livejournal.com


The weather on this planet is very strange at the moment.
I'm living in Germany - Northern Bavaria to be exactly. The weatherman said this morning we'll have sun today or snow or rain. I love those acurrate statements.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


It is--so extreme.

Wow--Bavaria. I bet it's beautiful there. Btw, do you mind if I friend you, since we have so many friends in common?

From: [identity profile] julchen11.livejournal.com


You would like to friend me? That's WONDERFUL!!!
I friended you already ;-)
Bavaria - yes, it's very beautiful here and I like my homeland very much.

Thank you soooo much, my dear FRIEND!
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