Snowmaggedon: Blizzard of 2010
We survived the big one! The snow started falling on Friday afternoon, and it didn't stop till Saturday night.
Shoveling the trenches was quite an undertaking, but they illustrated just how much snow we received.
In Alexandria, we got 23 inches (as measured by us and the city, separately). The official tally for the region was 17.8 inches (as measured at National Airport), or the fourth worst snow storm in local history. However, snowfall around the area varied significantly, with 25 inches in downtown D.C. to 40 inches in suburban Maryland.
However, the monstrous snowfall didn't stop this one from getting suited up and ready to play.
Afterwards, Rory watched a video with her grandma, who arrived by train on Thursday!
Aven and Mommy played in front of the roaring fire in the fireplace ... my little comfort kittens!
Shoveling the trenches was quite an undertaking, but they illustrated just how much snow we received.
In Alexandria, we got 23 inches (as measured by us and the city, separately). The official tally for the region was 17.8 inches (as measured at National Airport), or the fourth worst snow storm in local history. However, snowfall around the area varied significantly, with 25 inches in downtown D.C. to 40 inches in suburban Maryland.
However, the monstrous snowfall didn't stop this one from getting suited up and ready to play.
Afterwards, Rory watched a video with her grandma, who arrived by train on Thursday!
Aven and Mommy played in front of the roaring fire in the fireplace ... my little comfort kittens!
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