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| Beginning of blizzard, still very wet, but the kids were excited anyhow. |
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| Town common, people park there when there is a parking ban. |
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| Snowman on the common, cars parked for the storm. |
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| Swinging is more fun in a blizzard. |
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| So is the slide. |
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| The storm was beginning to pick up, about 2 minutes after she went down this slide it was completely covered in snow again. |
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| Watching the blizzard from the couch. |
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| Reading a giant pile of books while the storm raged on. |
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| Our street all covered in snow. |
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| Our street. |
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| Hiding from the wind. |
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| The tire swing was buried. |
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| Playing with our neighbor, Ethan. |
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| Lots of snowy cars on the common. |
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| Dragging bags full of snow in for the fridge. |
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| We packed bags full of snow to stick in the fridge to keep food cold while we had no power. |
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| Trying to sled in our yard. |
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| I pulled her around the neighborhood while Violet was napping. |
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| Parking ban lifted and many cars dug out and gone. |
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| Piles and piles of snow everywhere. |
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| Strangeness I've never seen before, snow peeling away from the fence. |




































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