Monday, November 10, 2008

Winter Wonderland

Well, I said I would believe it when I saw it and I did. It is a winter wonderland here. We got at least 8 inches of snow and I believe we got more than that but for awhile it was melting on contact. It wiped the smile right off the snowman. We have at least 6 inches reading on the snowstick. Snow is coming off the roof in loud swooshing sheets. The birds and animals are in looking for food. Didn't I just say I haven't seen many ships--They are parked right in front and at times are hidden by fog or snow. They can look very spooky peeking out of the haze like ghost ships. They are there big as life and then gone. The snow is very heavy and is not the usual kind for this area. Our snow tends to be very light and fluffy--this is wet and dense. We are supposed to get more today so we will see what happens. Sandy invited us over for supper. It will be fun to be around the kids and enjoy good company. Dennis is taking me to the Edmund Fitzgerald ceremony tonight. I have never gone and am looking forward to it. Have a good day!

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