
I had another post scheduled in case we lost power but we didn’t, so I deleted it. Yesterday was a day full of dire warnings: a Winter Storm Warning, then later in the day it changed to Blizzard Warning. Anywhere from 10 to 20 inches was predicted. A state of emergency was issued.
Late in the day, our local guys – Hudson Valley Weather (who are the best) – started to say that there might be a sharp cut off point and some areas to the west might not get as much snow as predicted. They indicated where it might be with a sharp red line and I told Don that it looked like we were sitting right on that line.
This morning, after a night with no blizzard-like winds, we have about 5 or 6 inches of new snow – maybe less. It’s still snowing and will be for most of the morning. It’s definitely breezy out there, but I think we dodged a bullet.
We moved the snowblower to the porch yesterday, so it’s ready to go.
I really didn’t want ANY snow. What we already had on the ground from that huge storm a few weeks ago had melted significantly and I could see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Ah well. Today will be about shoveling and cleanup.
But goodness, it could have been so much worse.
I showed my crochet progress to Don this morning. He had requested a pop of red. I now have strict instructions to crochet one row of red, rather than two. I was already going to do that per our initial conversation at Michael’s. I love that Don has a vision for this. He’s pretty darned adorable.
Stay safe.
Happy Monday.




