We got about 4" of snow on Wednesday. Started as flurries at about 10:30 am and was coming down in BIG, WET flakes by the time I had to go out around 12:30pm, tapering off after midnight. Overnight temperatures in the low 20s.

Almost everything shut down, but fortunately not the VA clinic where I had a doctor's appointment on Wednesday afternoon.

I had a notice from the library that a book I asked for was waiting for me to pick up. The library was closed by the time I got there after my doctor's appointment. I think it was probably closed all day.

After that, I just stayed home. Went out and walked around the block after midnight and took a few photos, mostly the Baptist Church around the corner. Don't know that I like any of them very much. I'd have had to get out in the car to get anywhere that I'd have subjects that interested me.

We had pretty good melting on Thursday, but all the government offices (including the library) were still closed. What didn't melt off the roads on Thursday appears to have mostly melted today.

The library was finally open again, so I went and got my book.

On 1/19/2018 08:18, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

Half of the US was frozen.
We are just thawing after almost-40-year
record hard freeze, 16 F/ -9 C. And in some areas around it went to
single-digit F.
You must be also affected, aren't you?

I don't know what's on the West Coast.. And HI must be still recovering
after the stress.

Igor


John Sessoms Thu, 18 Jan 2018 20:26:43 -0800 wrote:

No activity since 17 Jan 2018, so I thought I'd just check in.





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