Let It Snow

This morning when I woke up it was 18 degrees outside. There is a biting cold to the air today. And as we New Englanders say, you can smell snow in the air.

By the end of tomorrow there will be over a foot of snow covering the ground. But thoughts of shoveling and spreading salt and scraping windshields can wait. The best part of the snowstorm is right around the corner. It's the part where you throw a blanket over your lap and just watch the flakes topple from the sky......

“Snow flurries began to fall and they swirled around people's legs like house cats. It was magical, this snow globe world.” ― Sarah Addison Allen

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