I woke up this morning to the soft, muffled quietness the city gets when it snows. The holiday helped cut down on the number of cars on the road before 8:30am, so it was all very calm and peaceful.

It looks very grey and dark in this photo, but it seemed much brighter at the time.

I was tempted to go for a walk around the city, but decided to stick to my original plan of cleaning the kitchen and cooking a turkey.

The sun came out by early afternoon, so most of the three or four inches of snow melted. It was beautiful while it lasted!
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I do miss how quiet everything gets when it snows. I don't miss wanting to sleep for days on end. Darned hibernation.
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