




I was originally going to call this Walking in a Winter Wonderland when I woke up Friday morning to a few nice flurries. But by Saturday afternoon when we had accumulated about 3 feet of the lovely white stuff - I no longer felt it was a winter wonderland. In just about 30 hours - we got 3 feet of snow. It's really a little wild. Parts of our fence dividing us and the neighbours has about half a foot showing. I can no longer see some of our lilac bushes. We took a drive around town yesterday afternoon and in most parts there was a little path through the snow for us to drive through. The boys think it is pretty neat - although Clayton was a little cranky at me because he didn't have all of his outdoor toys picked up and I had told him that we had lots of time before winter!!