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The new year of 2003

Quite a storm!
Lots of snow!  Snowblower is fun, makes it easy for short legged dogs to navigate.
Surrounded!

Lots of snow! Snowblower is fun, makes it easy for short legged dogs to navigate.

Part way thru the storm, we cleaned the trucks once already.
Getting Deeper

Part way thru the storm, we cleaned the trucks once already.

The snow is really deep, though Muffin is lying down.
Here I am!

The snow is really deep, though Muffin is lying down.

She is patiently waiting for a walk.
Lets go!

She is patiently waiting for a walk.

Richie cleaned the driveway quickly, then did all the neighbors.
Powerful snow thrower.

Richie cleaned the driveway quickly, then did all the neighbors.

We got 14 inches on top of about 7.
Lots of snow.

We got 14 inches on top of about 7.

This was at the start of the storm.
Flakey dog.

This was at the start of the storm.

The Sunroom Glacier!
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The Sunroom Glacier!

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My brother's new Cobra, he is driving, one of my kids in the right side, and my husband realizes that there is no room for him or the dog today.
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My brother's new Cobra, he is driving, one of my kids in the right side, and my husband realizes that there is no room for him or the dog today.

This photo belongs to NASA, I obviously didnt take it!   Wish I could have a birds eye view like they do someday!  I always use photos that I take for my desktops, but this one is so awesome, that I might just use it.  Gonna lighten it up a bit, for the desktop.
Credit NASA for it.
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This photo belongs to NASA, I obviously didnt take it! Wish I could have a birds eye view like they do someday! I always use photos that I take for my desktops, but this one is so awesome, that I might just use it. Gonna lighten it up a bit, for the desktop.
Credit NASA for it.