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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Templeton under a white blanket of snow

Hey people how's it look out there?How's everyone doing.  remember if you have elderly neighbors you may want to check on them. Any powers outages in town? Bet the highway guys are really tired.
There is still a ban on driving.

Soooo let us all know what happening at you end of town.  my junk is almost all covered here hee-hee-hee

Bev what's happening on the hill.

Pauly

5 comments:

  1. Everything seems ok on Myrtle St. Still have power and some wine left over.

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  2. WOO,WOO This is a beauty!! My biggest problem is I can't get the doors open to let Sedona out to pee!! Five thirty this morning, she and I were up. We tried the side door, the cellar door, and the front door, no luck. I finally got the side door open a foot and she got on the deck. She is so funny, she tried to move the snow with her head and body. Sedona made enough of a path to get to the steps, but it would have been over her head, so she took care of business there. My bird feeders are very busy. I have a lot of chickadees, nuthatches and titmice. I have a lot of woodpeckers, they have been working on the suet. I feed the birds at camp. I don't have as many birds there but I have two feeders, so I don't have to go fill them every day. This reminds me of when I was a kid, watching Walter Lawrence's father plow the road with the grader. One year there was so much snow they pushed it into the pasture across from the house. It looked like a mountain. He also plowed the driveway for my mother. Dad was in the hospital, and we were pretty much alone, out here. The old finish man, who lived up the road, used to drive this real old truck. He had a candle on the dash for a defroster, LOL. In those days only three cars went by in a day! We are warm and dry, who could ask for more! I am glad we don't own ocean front property!! What a mess those people have. Bev.

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  3. Holding steady. All bets are off later tonight.

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  4. The rum balls have survived the night.

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