According to the WVLY web site, that's ValleyNewsAlive, (I suppose they could say "at five"; the current temperature is 13 degrees with a feels like -8 here in Grand Forks with a genuine Blizzard. I - 29 is closed from here north to the Canadian border so if you were planning on a trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba this afternoon, best reconsider. Also if you were planning on flying to Raleigh, NC this afternoon, best rebook. We have.
And I am already having fun. Went out for a brief walk after lunch just to try out my blizzard legs. Walking into the wind is a bit rough. With the wind is deceptively easy and a bit of a temptation that I suggest be resisted. Come home with the wind. Your eyebrows will hurt less I imagine.
In the park near the kids house the wind was a little less strong and the snow was piling up.
the view out the front window — it is a little gray and white — and getting more white.
looking down a street. You can lose site of a car or a person walking in just a short distance.
Looking forward to some play time after the wind dies down. Also Matt has promised I get to run the snow blower too. I think he has some Tom Sawyer in him, but I don't care. When I get tired, I will just give it back to him. He did say it was a bit of a bear to operate.
What trip to ND in the winter/spring would be complete without a blizzard! I'm glad you are getting to enjoy it! And I'm sure there are worse places to be snowed in than with your grandkids!
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ReplyDeleteHigh excitement in ND! Enjoy the extra time with the grandkids and the sledding if you get to go!
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