Matt and Laura's friends are talking like this blizzard is one of the blizzards worth talking about, comparing this one to the one back in '0 whatever or 90 something or other. It is exciting. Late this afternoon, Matt and Laura went out for a walk.
Here is Laura crossing the drive way. I was standing on the porch taking the picture. Matt was making a trip back to the trash can in the back with a load of diapers. Good thing too.
Looking across the street. That car is getting close to being covered now. The airport earlier this afternoon reported zero visibility. I am guessing at times during my walk I could see no more than 100 yards at the very most.
As much as Mom talked about blizzards and what life was like on the prairie and teaching school in one room school houses in rural North Dakota, I was glad to finally get to experience a bit of what she was talking about when she talked about North Dakota winter storms.
After I came in and was taking off the winter gear, Patt noticed the wind burn. You can see where the cap was pulled down low over my eyes and and scarf was pulled up high over my mouth. I did not wear my glassesf as they fogged up very fast — I jus squinted. Yes I am having fun.
Tomorrow before our flight heads south we plan on getting in a little play time. Probably not a lot as the "feels like" temp is in the blow zeros. Our flight leaves Grand Forks at five pm. So it is the red eye to Minneapolis. (a 45 minute flight). Then on to RDU rather late for my taste, but that is what we got.








