





A foot of very wet, thick snow. Thank goodness for my helper who shoveled while I used the snowblower. We were outside for nearly two hours. He's already been out three more times running around, but I'm exhausted. I really don't mind clearing the snow -- and when Brian isn't gone on a business trip, he's ok with it too -- but this was quite the undertaking. Whew.
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