



Starting last Monday we got 4 or 5 inches of snow followed Tuesday night by an inch of ice followed Wednesday morning by another 4 inches of snow. We missed three days of work and were in the house for days. Fortunately we had power which is more than I can say for 200,000 plus households in the area. As of this morning (Sunday) there were still more than 90,000 without power.
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