I don’t know how to use our television, and the radio has only three channels, so I ended up streaming WPRI out of Providence.
I follow WPRI’s Ted Nesi on twitter, and he kept tweeting useful storm tidbits, so I thought I’d try his tv station. Things were a little chaotic there, which felt real. At one point Ted had his mike on accidentally, and I could hear, “I got stuff! Take me, please!”
Overall, Saturday was a quiet day at the Woebegone Chalet. I caught up on old newspapers (new ones had not been delivered for two days). I made guacamole. Put in a laundry. Did some exercises.
After a while I bundled up and climbed over the front fence, getting my boot stuck and full of snow. I hailed a couple young men from the Academy who were digging out a neighbor’s car. They agreed to shovel my front walk for the price I usually pay for both walks. It was well worth it. I returned from a hike around town (everything closed but Dunkin’ Donuts) to a cleared walk.





I’m glad you found someone to do the walk, even if the price was high! The photos are excellent.
Thanks. I thought my photos were a little dark, but it was overcast for sure. I took some Sunday that are brighter but not so revealing of what we went through. I loved your blizzard photos at http://asakiyume.livejournal.com/ and the eerie green eyes of the streetlights — like a B&W photo that was touched up.