A FOOT OF NEW SNOW ON THE DECK RAILINGS |
Wednesday, 8:30 AM. 18 degrees F, wind NNW, very light. The sky is overcast but lightening, with a few errant snowflakes still falling. The humidity is 88% and the barometer is steady, at 30.30". We got another five or six inches of new snow last night, but it was light and fluffy and easy to shovel. About a foot of snow has fallen in the last twenty-four hours and it looks like winter again; very pretty, though, and the ice on roofs and roads melted during the thaw.
Tomorrow, Thursday, we will head for Texas for the holidays. Buddy will of course come along. We will leave from Duluth, where I have a late afternoon appointment. We hope to get to Weatherford, west of Fort Worth, by late Sunday. Posts will be intermittent while we are gone, but we will try to give readers some Texas news; reports on pit barbecue, Tex-Mex dishes and Texas beer (some great German-tradition brews).
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