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SNOW!


Spokane has had snow falling for over 28 hours. Non-stop.

It's a winter wonderland.

And it takes a LOT of work to shovel it all.

But it sure is pretty...

The kids are home from school, of course.

We've surpassed the 24 hour record for snowfall - it used to be 13" and we had over 19.5" fall in a 24 hour period.

CRAZY!!!

I think I'll be finishing my Christmas cards today... nothing else to do!

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  1. Anonymous9:05 AM

    Cathy
    I love the picture looking thru your window panes with the snow in the background! Looks like a Christmas card.
    We have about an inch this morning --Doesn't that IMPRESS you. HA!

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  2. Anonymous10:33 AM

    I can't believe all the snow you all are having. Even Portland and Astoria still have snow. We are 40 degrees and rain in Eugene. No snow at all this weekend.

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  3. Sure wish we had snow.... Sniff...

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  4. Have a very Merry Christmas!

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