According to a reliable local weather map, that's how much snow we got in the Watertown area today. For those unfamiliar with the exact location, look west of Boston; somewhere near Natick and Concord, more or less. And it is still lightly coming down.
Here's something I wrote about it.
I hope your weather has been more delightful. I'm not complaining, though. After all, it gave me something about which to write and that's always welcome.
Soon, with more better stuff.
Your article is hilarious! I saw the Boston snow on the telly. Keep digging, you'll find the sidewalk soon. And yes.... the Tivo is my friend too.
ReplyDeleteAt least you are getting exercise, i guess.
ReplyDeleteHilarious write! You get paid for that??? What the hell would all you snow bunny Yankees do if y'all lived down here in the Louisiana swamps where it seldom ever snows?!? Think of all the magnificent creative endeavors you'd accomplish. That's why the South produces such great literature: no sneaux!!!! Ha! xo
ReplyDeleteWe don't get the nor'easters like you do in New England, but we get something called 'lake effect', which can produce similar snowy dumps. We got a 24-inch dump once when I was in college, and the following fall, the local birth rate increased by 30%. 'Cuz you can only play so many games of Monopoly. . .
ReplyDeleteLoved this post...
ReplyDeletethanks for the smile
Dang---19 inches is WAY over my knees. I'd have to stay inside until spring thaw. You're a tough cookie to survive winters there. Linda in Tn.
ReplyDeleteThank you, folks. It always makes my day when you get a laugh.
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