S*N*O*W
So, I lived in Cache County for 8 years and got several feet of snow every year while Utah county got little. Now I live in Utah county, got several feet of snow while Cache County got little.
Doesn't anyone else notice a disturbing trend? I think it's a message to me, "It's time to learn to ski already."
I like this picture because my mom cleared away a little table for the bird seed they put out every winter. There's a whole community of birds that visit the backyard. It's kind of cool and amusing, for a few minutes.

You can't really tell, but there's a trampoline back there that got blown across the yard in the middle of the night during the thunderstorm that happened before this business:

I spent quite a while digging out the car before someone told me school was canceled. That white car isn't mine, by the way.
Doesn't anyone else notice a disturbing trend? I think it's a message to me, "It's time to learn to ski already."
I like this picture because my mom cleared away a little table for the bird seed they put out every winter. There's a whole community of birds that visit the backyard. It's kind of cool and amusing, for a few minutes.
You can't really tell, but there's a trampoline back there that got blown across the yard in the middle of the night during the thunderstorm that happened before this business:
I spent quite a while digging out the car before someone told me school was canceled. That white car isn't mine, by the way.
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