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Snow

Yep, it snowed last night (and all morning). They warned us, they said it's going to be a lot of snow and since it has been in the 40's that means there is a sheet of ice under all of it.

(Abominable) Snowman tracks 


The neighborhood kids must have been up early and used part of our driveway to make their snowmen. Since today is the day to take out trash and recyclables, I decided to do my Star Trek thing.
I BOLDLY WENT WHERE SNOWMAN HAS GONE BEFORE.















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