Well, it really paid off this time for Casey with a fresh
blanket of the white stuff. The kid was anxious to get outside before the sun
came up and probably wondered why we weren’t so enthusiastic.
You see last
night was supposed to be the break before the next big blow tonight through
Thursday morning. Bellingham will be
coping with another 4 to 8 inches with an urgent weather watch in effect for the
duration while an Arctic front moves south.
The novelty’s bound to be wearing off real soon if this
keeps up like this.
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Casey with the grandkids, Silas (l) and Kaya. |
We don’t have any right to complain yet with the Seattle area expecting its most significant snow fall since 1985, and the Inaugural Day storm of 1993 was no slouch.
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Looking west to Sehome Hill |
Yikes..Sun here tdy,but we know it's coming tomorrow!
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