As soon as the sky cleared, I took this picture of the Taunton river from our second floor deck.
You can see the gray sky and equally gray river, though the waves are no longer evident. The seas have calmed down and the wind is no longer blowing snow everywhere.
This was our cue that it was time to go out and start digging.
You should get a boyfriend to do your shoveling for you.
Posted by: woneffe at January 24, 2005 1:34 AMlol
Posted by: Mike at January 24, 2005 1:42 AMThere were _waves_ in the Taunton River? Yow!
Posted by: Patti M. at January 24, 2005 10:53 AMYes, there were whitecaps in the river earlier that day, but you couldn't see the river at all most of the time. The conditions were bad enough that we could not see anything behind that red house on the left. The river was invisible from the deck for hours.
Posted by: James at January 24, 2005 12:06 PMZounds!
Posted by: Patti M. at January 24, 2005 12:17 PMThe Taunton River ranges from so flat that it looks stagnant to quite choppy. It gets very windy along the river. I ran at the very beginning of the blizzard and there were a lot of sheets of ice that had a fine dusting of snow on them that was blown into horizontal waves.
Posted by: Maggie at January 24, 2005 9:45 PMAwesome picture.