Spaghetti, Skiing & More Snow

Life is never dull around here, that’s for sure. Today found me trying to get a few things done before another 12 inches of snow falls. (Yes, more snow in my already overloaded back yard!)

I started with the help of Sarah, who arrived shortly after breakfast, and assisted me in getting a batch of Weight Watchers spaghetti sauce going on the stove. Hubby was off skiing today, as he is sure to be out snow blowing tomorrow after the storm.

While Sarah and I worked, the dogs played and I stopped briefly to capture a few pictures. Like this one of Arnie as he played!

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Once the sauce was simmering, I made a nice warm fire in the hearth. There is something about snowy weather that just forces me to build a fire and then sit back and enjoy it. Sarah loved it too!

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After a while Hubby returned from the slopes of Cannon Mountain, and we made him lunch, and he told us about his morning skiing.

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Now it is the evening. The snow is coming down harder and I am actually believing that we will get the forecast amount of snow. I’m just not sure where it will go, as our town is quite literally buried under all the snow. Our yard must have a good four feet in it, and around town the snow is piled so high you can hardly see to pull out in traffic. In all my 49 years, I have never seen this much snow in the parts of New England where I have lived.

The dogs just came in and collapsed by the fire and I had to snap this shot of Fritz and Anneliese.

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Ah the end to another snowy day.

7 thoughts on “Spaghetti, Skiing & More Snow”

  1. It must be nice to have Sarah’s company. I would not mind either coming by and drinking some tea with you in front of the fire 🙂

  2. Well, we were forcast to have 1-3″. Which would cripple this city for a while.. Woke up this morning..not a flake. We only want one blast of snow a year but haven’t had one in years..I’d love having a fire too!!

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