Wednesday, January 14, 2009

this is what i saw this morning when i woke up: this is what i read when i woke up this morning on the local news website:
More snow fell during the overnight hours with reports of up to 7" . The storm is moving away and as the wind increases the snow will blow around. Temperatures will drop below zero today and staying below zero until Friday afternoon. Temperatures tonight and tomorrow night will drop down into the 20s below zero. Wind chills today through Friday morning will range from 30-45 below zero.

i am supposed to go to my friends house today and make my soon to be little girls baby blanket. however i am going to have to give it some time because as of right now the roads are to bad to go =( I am hoping by noon things are better. maybe some plows will be able to get out!
is anyone else feeling the urge for spring to get here?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah! I just spent 2 hours shoveling my driveway yet again today! I am so ready for spring although I now am worried about what will happen when all of this snow starts to melt!

Megan said...

Good grief!! That's a lot of snow. Post some pics of the baby blanket when it's done because I'd love to see it!

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