
Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone
Snow had fallen, snow on snow,
Snow on snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter...
Only this was not "long ago," but right now, and I was living through Washington D.C.'s snowiest winter on record. It started out as the snowiest December on record, followed by an end-of -January weekend storm that canceled church for icy roads, followed by an overnight storm that closed schools for a day, followed the next week by two blizzards that shut down everything--the schools for an entire week and the federal government most of the week as inadequate snow removal equipment attempted to clear paths in over 3 feet of snow so that life could restart.
For some it was a difficult time with fallen trees and without power or heat. My inconveniences were small--having to dig a path to the bird feeders (after the 2nd blizzard we had to feed them in the yard because the fence gate could not be opened) and shoveling out cars. A very kind neighbor surprised us by shoveling our mound of steps!

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Snow on Snow
3 comments:
A familiar scene indeed! I didn't see the link to the pictures. It may require writing a word in the code that the blogger link tool provides. You enter the word between the "> <" and then that becomes highlighted as your link.
I'd know that tire swing anywhere...
Great documentation of the big snow. I especially like the picture of the plants poking through the snow. Great shot!
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