48 Hours Later
I made my way outside today for the first time in days, just to catch a glimpse of what the end of the world looked like. I managed to locate our Jeep that was buried alive on the roof of our garage - only because my barely visible front license plate somehow repelled the devil flakes that pelted it for days. Anyway, while Eisenhower Avenue is now stripped bare of the two-plus feet of snow that covered it, evidently the rest of the region is still submerged. For that reason, work has been canceled for Monday, so I’ll have another day to do what I did today - without the Super Bowl to occupy some of my time. By the time I leave here again, every thing I own will have been laundered, every dish washed, bill paid, email answered, call returned, and magazine read. Let it snow.

Hi Bri,
A picture IS worth 1000 words. Thanks for showing us how mild the winters are in Alexandria, VA. One report I heard today said that you’ve had twice as much snow as we’ve had this winter. Maybe you’ll reconsider living in the Boston area again someday. I can only hope. Miss you XXOOXX
Hi Brian
We are getting news coverage in Australia of the snow in Washington!
Wow, you’re making world news so it must be bad! Take care, we hope it all clears soon.
“Anonymous” is us..Julie and John in Sydney!!! Don’t understand why we have suddenly become’anonymous’!!!??? Must be the snow covering our identity!!!!! Ha Ha
WOW! You sure did get a lot of snow! It sounds like you’re being productive while snowed in. Enjoy another day of catching up on things and relaxing. You deserve it. I like Mom’s report that you’ve had twice as much snow as we’ve had! Great news for the “Live in Massachusetts Club.” Can’t wait until we win the bet and you’re my next door neighbor. I’ll start finding you a realtor, haha. Miss and love you.
I know a great realtor! And more s _ _ _ is expected Wednesday?!?!?!?!?!
There may be a house for a house for sale in my neighborhood….very close to me.
The top of your parking garage looks like most of the streets in our neighboorhood! The plowing is ridiculous and once this new storm hits tomorrow I can only imagine what the streets are going to look like!! I managed to make it to work today since we were at least able to get Phil’s car out; mine is still stuck though I did clean it off.