We got about 2-3 inches of snow tonight, much to the kids delight. The newspaper and radio are filled with dire transportation-related warnings, of course; there was one article saying that people should "not attempt to drive anywhere on the highways without bringing food, water, and extra clothing" (heh). Here is a familiar scene; you can easily imagine that this is New England if you squint:
Here's another photo, this one of Lydia. I took this halfway through our bike ride to school, just after we crossed the footbridge over the river Cam. You can't see it, but I know for a fact that there is a big grin on Lydia's face underneath her wraps. Saint Faiths was open in spite of the snow (somewhat surprising in fact, given that many of the staff and the kids have to travel a fair ways to get there each day).
Random scribblings about life in our family. This blog was started back in 2008 when we moved to Cambridge (UK) for a year.
Monday, February 2, 2009
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Glad ya'll got a snow! If the car in front were a little bigger/longer, it'd look just like my Forester did last week. :)
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