
And there wasn't a paper, either.
I took these yesterday afternoon from my sewing room window.


In this photo, that lump to the left of the tree was a car.

Peter took this one last night. The car has completely vanished.
More pix when I get out to get 'em.
Update:
I just remembered to look at the weather on the web.
Environment Canada says:
Ontario provincial police in the upper Ottawa Valley and Northumberland have resorted to snowmobiles for transportation.
2 comments:
WOW.
It's gonna be in the mid-seventies here today, Julia...come on down. :)
O that I could Jenny. But everyone travelling on Sunday was stuck at the airport!
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