
The view from my desk this morning.

This bush is actually right outside my window here by my desk.

When the sun started to come out this morning it looked like there was still some snow in front of it.

This is the view within minutes.

The entry to the office is frightful. I most certainly would have gotten stuck if I had tried to drive. OH, wait, Bob picked me up this morning and if he had not had a 4 wheel drive he would never have made it. The streets were like a ghost town. Now the streets are okay if you stay on the main streets, and by now the people should have gotten their driveways open, but the side streets that have not been plowed yet are not very good.

Yesterday afternoon before I left for home, the city was throwing the snow up toward our building. One of the guys even went out and checked the side of my car since it is normally parked the closest to the street. Some of these big pieces were ice and hard.

Julie was going to feed the squirrel, but when she put her nugget out the squirrel came around the corner of our building and scared her. I was watching from my desk, I sure wished I would have had a video camera rolling. She thought he was going to run up her pant leg. The little fellow ran the other way, and the robin later feasted on her nugget.
4 comments:
Yep, lots of snow for us, too! Glad you got to work okay!
Much much snow in Wisconsin, too. Didn't a squirrel run up Bud's pant leg in Washington D C at one time? Glad you are safe in the storm.
Yes Sherri a squirrel did run up Bud's pant leg in Washington D.C. I had actually forgotten about it.
Now I do remember how hard Kim and I laughed at him. Stating it was good it was on the outside of the pant leg and not on the inside.
That same robin came back last night looking for more food. With the snow cover I feel sorry for him/her cause it is hard for them to find any food right now.
Oh Sherri! I totally forgot about that. I think we had it on video for the longest time. HA!
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