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December 6, 2010 1 Comment

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Big snow storm coming in. Big.

Chances are I will lose internet for a while– love that satellite.

Winds are building. Sky is thick and gray.

Inside is cozy and bright. I just (as in JUST this afternoon) realized I could leave the doors to the woodstove open and then put up the grate so I can have a roaring open fire in the living room.

Hello, how long have I lived in New Hampshire and this only just occurred to me?

Blame it on PMS which is pretty much to blame for all my awful, cranktastic disjointed head space today– and now, body crashing. I am winter nap bound.

No telling when I will resurface.

Oh– AND! Hey! Thank you for all the photo love– you heart warmers, you— and Bridgemoor, the camera I use is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-F220.

Bisous, E

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  1. Anonymous says

    December 6, 2010 at 11:51 pm

    Oh there's nothing like a good ole' nor-easter, provided you don't have to drive and have plenty of food and the fixings for hot toddies. We just had ourselves a beautiful fluffy 8 in snowfall this weekend. When it's all over and everything is white the world looks magical. Enjoy, stay warm, and thanks for the info about your camera type.
    Bridgemor

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