Snow Day!
We are far enough south to be called "Peach Blossom territory", where the peaches grow in the Spring, so snow is a semi-annual (every few years) event.
We had a light dusting earlier this year, some frost in the bird bath, but today they are showing little maps on the television with corresponding crawls of text on the bottom of the screen about county-by-count warnings and watches, and announcing school closures, so it is official. It is right around freezing, so the snow is only adhering to insulated surfaces, the roads are still clear.
And we are just on the boundary between a substantial accumulation and damp sleet. We will stay in and audit our books, we have already done our shipping for the day, so customers can relax in the knowledge that their merchandise is already on its way. We were inspired to take a photo of this rare event. We call it "Snow falling on Cedars".

We had a light dusting earlier this year, some frost in the bird bath, but today they are showing little maps on the television with corresponding crawls of text on the bottom of the screen about county-by-count warnings and watches, and announcing school closures, so it is official. It is right around freezing, so the snow is only adhering to insulated surfaces, the roads are still clear.
And we are just on the boundary between a substantial accumulation and damp sleet. We will stay in and audit our books, we have already done our shipping for the day, so customers can relax in the knowledge that their merchandise is already on its way. We were inspired to take a photo of this rare event. We call it "Snow falling on Cedars".


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