Wednesday, December 10, 2014

V is for Visibility

V is for Visibility.

We're in the midst of a nor'easter and visibility is limited. According to the weather channel visibility is about.08 miles. I'm not completely sure what it is under normal conditions, but I do know that blowing snow makes traveling treacherous. Afternoon school activities have been cancelled along with many evening activities as well. Looks like we'll be staying in tonight. Maybe we'll pour ourselves a cup of hot chocolate and roast a few marshmallows in the wood stove.

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15 comments:

  1. Wow...look at that! Beautiful! We have nothing!

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  2. There was a nor'easter here too; yesterday was a lot of flooding and wind and today rain and wind.
    I really am glad it wasn't snow. I think it would have been at least 3 feet!
    I hope all is well. Keep cozy and warm and safe. xo Catherine

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    1. Catherine, the snow arrived mid morning and is snarling up traffic and encouraging "some" of us to stay home. I just do not appreciate snow and cold like I did as a youngster...
      Cozy and warm, safe inside our house.
      :0)

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  3. Stay safe and warm! Beautiful picture; snow is so pretty to look at, especially if you're inside and don't have to go anywhere.

    SamuraiFrog, ABCW

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    1. This kind of snow is prettiest from inside the house. There's a cold wind blowing me back in every tie I open the door.
      :0).

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  4. It was nasty in Albany yesterday, especially in the afternoon!

    ROG, ABCW

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    1. I think it was nasty from there to here and everywhere in between.

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  5. Jill is having unbelievable storms up in Brookings OR. 25 foot waves, and wind that blew off the chicken coop roof.
    Remember up north when the fog...made driving horrible.

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    1. It's pretty much normal out there today as far as I can tell. Icy, perhaps, but then again, I haven't been out on the roads at all.

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  6. It took me an hour to drive home from Fairport yesterday. It normall takes just under a half an hour. Today we had a two hour delay...which enabled me to dig out the car and the end of the driveway which had been plowed in my snowplows.

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    1. I can't imagine what driving in that would have been like. So glad everyone is safe.

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  7. Martha, please keep all that up there! And the good side of something like that is the hot chocolate and roasted marshmallows! Just need the excuse, and you got one!

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    1. I am limiting my marshmallow intake, but they sure are sweet.
      :0)

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  8. No way to better spend a wintry night.
    Ann

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