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Two weeks ago, I posted about the birdbath being engulfed in a snowdrift. This is what it looks like this morning:

There's still melting to go, but there's clear spots in the yard (and not just over the septic tanks). We've not had an appreciable melt since the snow first fell in January, and there's a solid coating of birdseed hulls on the snow -- I don't know if it's slowing or accelerating the melt. I do know that the path to the birdfeeders is treacherous -- the packed snow is slippery, and the unpacked snow just off the path is crusty and granular.
Of course, they're telling us we're going to get snow tonight. Lots of it. And tomorrow is supposed to be the first day of already-rescheduled-once finals at the high school. That should be amusing.

There's still melting to go, but there's clear spots in the yard (and not just over the septic tanks). We've not had an appreciable melt since the snow first fell in January, and there's a solid coating of birdseed hulls on the snow -- I don't know if it's slowing or accelerating the melt. I do know that the path to the birdfeeders is treacherous -- the packed snow is slippery, and the unpacked snow just off the path is crusty and granular.
Of course, they're telling us we're going to get snow tonight. Lots of it. And tomorrow is supposed to be the first day of already-rescheduled-once finals at the high school. That should be amusing.