A Blizzard Of Photos: Part 2

Off Guyer Road (Photo/Alison Freeland)

One view of Church Lane … (Photo/Sal Liccione)

… and another (Photo/Sal Liccione)

Tufted titmouse takes shelter in rhododendron (Photo/Wendy Crowther)

Cross Highway, 11 pm last night — just the beginning (Photo/Mark Yurkiw)

(Photo/Nancy Axthelm)

Weston, near Bayberry Lane (Photo/Michael Bud)

(Photo/Diane Lowman)

Christ & Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Photo/Sal Liccione)

Highland Road (Photo/Ellen Wentworth)

No feeding today — off Morningside Drive North (Photo/Jilda Manikas)

 

(Photo/Luisa Francoeur)

Long may it wave! (Photo/Jonathan Alloy)

Meanwhile: It will take quite a while to get rid of all that snow.

Unless of course, you’re Mark Mathias. He did it in just 2 minutes and 10 seconds! Watch below …

 

5 responses to “A Blizzard Of Photos: Part 2

  1. Brings back great memories, Dan, of waist high storms as a kid. That Guyer Rd. pic looks just like a Frederic Church painting! 😉 Best, Steve Emmett

  2. loved the video esp with the dog! LOL

  3. I have home movies from the mid 1950s of crushing snow storms! We were on North Maple Avenue back then.

  4. Tom Duquette, SHS '75

    This winter is what I remember from my childhood in Westport back in the 60’s and 70’s. It got cold in October and remained cold until March and we often had snow throughout the season. If you got a new pair of ice skates or a sled from Santa you could probably use them the same day…a new bike not so much. When I was stationed at Griffiss AFB in Rome, NY they got around 184″ of snow annually and one day we had 42″ in a single day! I hope all the kids enjoy this increasingly rare winter weather.

  5. We learned a new trick these last two storms.
    We put tarps down on our gravel drive way before it snowed, it makes moving the snow much easier. Best part when you finish you lift the tarps and there is no ice.

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