This weekend we shoveled new snow each day from the driveway and along the paths to the front porch, compost bin, and shed. The light, fluffy snow fell in batches, as predicted. I did not measure the overall depth, though here is one measure of the weekend's accumulation -- a mallard-sized amount. Read yesterday's blog to learn about these still life ducks.
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