Mark's family in Buffalo, New York are still digging out from the snowstorm!
This is what it's like to be snowed in! I experienced some crazy snowfalls living in Canada as a child, but nothing like this. I would be claustrophobic!!! 24 more inches are expected. Yikes! We're thinking about our snowed in friends and family ...
Mark tidied the backyard and helped me hang a few Christmas lights ... a string on the boathouse, another couple strings on the Trumpet and colored lights on one of the Norfolk pines. This year, instead of hanging lights on the house, I decorated the Crepe Myrtle in the front yard! That's it. As my mother used to say, a string of lights is all you need. (Now this is tough for an over-decorator!) LOL, this year, there's no eavestrough to hang the lights from! (Gutters, to some!)
Tonight, Mark and I are driving to Randy's to pick up his old washer and dryer. According to the repair man, he couldn't see anything particularly wrong with the machine and thought perhaps it had been incorrectly loaded or overloaded. So, Randy offered it to us as his new washer and dryer set had already been installed.
It's now 10 o'clock, and we're home, snuggled in front of the TV with our "new" washer and dryer in the back of Randy's truck. We had a glass of wine with Randy and Dawn, and of course,several laughs. Randy has done a great job getting the house sorted out and tidied up for Linda's upcoming memorial. Everything looks nice! Friends, Bob and Jill arrive on Monday! Next week will be very busy getting ready for the event.
Ta ta. We hope your Thursday was a good one!
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