Saturday, January 22, 2005

The Blizzard Is Coming! The Blizzard Is Coming! 



That's me in the corner! Map constantly updated
via weather.com.



Looks like I won't be able to get to the blogstation for a while; though our mid-New England valley lies on the storm's Northern edge, we've been told to expect anywhere from 12-20 inches of snow in the next 24 hours. Looking forward to post-sledding hot chocolate with the wee one, that wonderful silence that accompanies overnight blizzards, and a sorely-needed extra foot of roof insulation, eskimo-style.

Stuck inside with network access? Blogsurfing from warmer climes? Check out sidebar-featured archives, and don't forget this week's warm, tasty, and mostly legal downloads!

posted by boyhowdy | 1:53 PM |

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