I have to hand it to the meteorologists here in the D.C. area. They’re accurate. It started snowing at 9:30 a.m. on Friday and didn’t stop until 6:00 Saturday evening, leaving us with the predicted 25+ inches of snow. The sun on Sunday lured us out to do some shoveling, play a little and snap a few photos. Even though the snow creates a lot of extra work and hassle, it is pretty.

Photo Sharing – Video Sharing – Photo Printing

Photo Sharing – Video Sharing – Photo Printing

Photo Sharing – Video Sharing – Photo Printing
Getting around in over two feet of snow, whether on foot or in the car, creates a few challenges. We’re learning to overcome them.
The local weather is predicting another 8-10 inches of snow on Tuesday. I’m eager and afraid to see if they’re right.