I took an afternoon walk at 2 pm, as well - and it was getting better - the creek was roaring with all the runoff - but we're still wondering if it is better to wait until the entire day has had time to clear things. We aren't at the point where anything is critical, we're just 'out of most things' and finding other things to use, instead. We have water and power, and Mark has been doing okay with his extra heaters.
this is still a skating rink down to our house from grandma's mailbox
then it gets pretty clear, up until this point
just past the 800 house
looking back at the 800 house from the 600 hillclimbing up the 600 hill
at the top of the 600 (911 address points) hill, looking down towards another 90 degree corner, which then goes further down to another 90 degree corner, and then up and down a big hill
Do we want to try to get out and then have to get back in with supplies that are going to take us hours to collect, and may or may not be easy to find in the first place? If everyone else is getting out, as well, the stores may be hard hit and if we have to wait too long anywhere - it will be too late as it will refreeze tonight - it might be a fools' errand to try today, because we are so far from town.
The postmaster wants me delivering packages tomorrow, and my office boss said I could come anytime during the weekend and work extra to try to catch up on physical papers.





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