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Waxing Crescent, 21% visible (Original Post) elleng Mar 2023 OP
Not from here! 2naSalit Mar 2023 #1
OH GEE! elleng Mar 2023 #2

2naSalit

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1. Not from here!
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 09:34 PM
Mar 2023

It's still snowing from that storm that showed up last Friday. I can see about half a block away and a lot of snow going sideways in between. Should end tomorrow.

I have to dig out my car tomorrow, out in parking space next to my building. It's buried in a drift that makes it look like some kind of razorback dinosaur with a grill.

I stayed inside most of the time, my porch isn't drifted in so I can step outside but the drifting starts at the bottom of the steps. I had some rearranging of furniture to do, a three day project, so I did that with scheduled breaks and such. Did a lot of laundry.

So how did it turn out? My bedroom is ready to receive the new bed that should arrive in the next two days and I've converted my living room into a padded cell. It looks great.

Thanks for the moon shot, I haven't seen it since Thursday night when it was near Venus and the aurora borealis was out. I got to see it so I was stoked, but it's been snowing ever since. The aurora was out a second night so instead of seeing it, it lit up the clouds that were snowing on us, heavily. It was quite a strange glow to night.


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