I clearly heard up to 6 inches of snow predicted for today. We’re at 8 and counting. It sure is beautiful, but maybe even I have had enough for one winter.
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Jenny Pond Park, Plymouth
A swan and ducks on a winter day.
Photo of the Day
Caught by surprise (a pleasant one) by this morning’s snow storm. Update: Here’s another photo of our barn taken by a local photographer for last week’s paper: http://carlislemosquito.org/index.php/photos
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This Week in Aspirational Real Estate
New England News
The story of the potty mouth plow operator as found on Boston.com. Photo from Shanti Branford found on Flickr.
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This Week in Aspirational Real Estate
Photo of the Day
New England News
From Boston.com archives: Vintage skiing photos. ~ I love seeing how ski clothes have changed over the years. Photo: A family skiing trip in Stowe, Vermont circa mid-1980s
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New England News
Southie’s creative winter parking-spot saving tradition. ~ A great visual documenting a common illegal practice in Boston found at http://www.boston.com. Flickr photo by Merryddian: http://flic.kr/p/5RRPxs
Video Snacking
~ Projecting a movie onto a blizzard. Fantastic. Found at: http://boingboing.net (of course)
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For the Love of Snow!
I’m sitting at my desk procrastinating and looking out the window at the snow. It just fell last night so it’s still white and fresh and there aren’t too many tracks through it, aside from our dog and the various woodland creatures that call our back meadow home. We only received a couple of inches,Continue reading “For the Love of Snow!”
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An Ode to Robert Frost’s, “Directive”
Walking through the yard on a snowy morning (in pajamas). Cut to shreds by cold thorns.
Living in a Winter Wonderland
It’s winter in Massachusetts. The air is cold and damp and the ground is constantly squishy from the disappearing and reappearing frosts each morning or the frequent drizzle. We finally paid someone to clear the leaf, stick, and tree debris from the pre-Halloween hurricane. A task I finally had to admit I was incapable ofContinue reading “Living in a Winter Wonderland”