Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to shovel we go. Or maybe not. At least not until the snow stops coming down which could be a day away.
Welcome to #winterstormjonas2016.
Yep. I was underwhelmed with the name as well, so Jerry and I have renamed it #boristheblizzard. Much better don't you think? This storm is not taking any prisoners. I love snow and winter but this is a wee bit cray cray even for me.
Six inches? No problem. Twenty-four inches and counting? Cray Cray for sure. Thank goodness we still have power. So very grateful for electricity. More hot chocolate please...
Jerry and Jonathan had to climb up to unblock the main vent pipe on the roof which allows us to flush the toilets. They handled it well and I fed them a hot breakfast when they came back in. Thank you Lord for two strong men in my world.
I have beef stew going in the crock-pot. I will serve it over horseradish mashed potatoes for dinner. Again so very grateful for electricity. My hope is that it will stay on. We are prepped with candles, blankets and peanut butter and jelly if it doesn't.
I do wish we had a fireplace or a wood stove. I really do miss it from our time in Maine. Maybe one day I can convince my hubby to put one in. Until then it's fuzzy blankets, warm socks and layers of flannel.
Speaking of which,here is a look at my Boris Blizzard attire:
So that's what's happening here in Boris Blizzard land. What's happening in your neck of the woods? Are you in the midst of this insanity? Is it sunny and warm where you are?
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Stay safe and keep warm,

Twenty four to twenty eight inches forecast in NYC. Roasting veggies and meat loaf for dinner. Your dinner sounds great. Keep cozy and safe.
ReplyDeleteYou do the same Carol!! Who knew winter could show up ALL in one day.
DeleteWe are in Wisconsin and are usually the ones with the crazy weather. However we have had a very mild winter.
ReplyDeleteI'll be praying for all of you. We have family in your neck of the woods. Could you do a little prayer for my mom in law? She's in her 80s and on oxygen so hoping my sister in law's family keeps power. We're in western Ohio with no snow at all.
ReplyDeleteStay safe.
ReplyDeleteWe live on the prairies of Canada and usually are neck deep in snow by this time. So far this year nothing really, perhaps 6 inches all told. I think you easterners are getting all our snow.
God bless.
Stay safe and warm, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThose men of yours (or I guess you, if you are so inclined) might want to do a little mid-time shoveling. Two rounds with less show rather than one huge one is usually what we do here in MN when we get that much snow. Easier on the back, knees and hearts. Of course, I prefer to stay inside and watch but I have a 10-year-old who thinks shoveling is the best fun ever! :)
Lea
We got none of the snow. Not a single snowflake. We are in Massachusetts. We are usually the ones who are buried in snow. All I can see is ugly brown grass. Your snow drift was beautiful. I hope you are all dug out and snug as bugs in a rug.
ReplyDelete70s and sunny here in Texas! Y'all feel free to come visit any time. ;) stay safe and warm!
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