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Snowy day in the hills

 Tuesday we had another storm that started out during the night as snow & by morning had turned to freezing rain.  Everything was closed & it rained on & off all day making everything a mess.
 Wednesday morning we woke up to about an inch of snow in our driveway.  We headed out to dog school at 9:15am & stopped at the park so Molly could have a quick run.  I did not get out of the car for two reasons....it was very icy on top of the snow & I was wearing my uggs(heaven forbid those boots see snow!)
 When we got up into the hills of West Glenville they had had a couple more inches & it was a winter wonderland!
 You can't really tell from the pictures but this road is very hilly & winding so not fun to drive in bad weather!



 We made it to dog school but the lot wasn't plowed so ended up going back home!
Love

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  1. These photos are gorgeous, just gorgeous. I know it's a pain but I just love the whote stuff.

    Really, no snow for your uggs. ha ha ha ha. I actually have Ugg sneakers....it's all we need here and they don't go in the snow either, oh wait, that is becuase there isn't any!

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