Went down at 9 to shovel - yay, Ana had done it!
Went down at 11 to shovel, couldn't see the previous shoveling.
I think I can see how my day will be going. Next time I shovel, I'm putting out salt.
Edit: I started this entry yesterday. This morning I got up, shoveled a LOT of snow. Like, tons and tons.
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Went down at 11 to shovel, couldn't see the previous shoveling.
I think I can see how my day will be going. Next time I shovel, I'm putting out salt.
Edit: I started this entry yesterday. This morning I got up, shoveled a LOT of snow. Like, tons and tons.
The Latest: 26.8 Inches of Snow Fails to Set New NYC Record
In a Blizzard, You Can Watch How Wind Turbines Move the Air
For Many Workers, Staying Home Is Not an Option During Blizzard
US snowmageddon: Why a warmer world can mean more snowfall
These kids fled Syria's war: See their pure joy playing in snow for the first time
The real reason Captain Cold joined Rip's little team!
Fiber-rich diet may reduce lung disease
This Bridge Has a Ring in the Middle
These colourful, hairy insects are beautiful to look at, but they have so many defences that virtually nothing eats them!
Horizontal History
5 alarm clocks that are either genius or borderline sadistic
Consoling Voles Hint at Animal Empathy (LOL, check the caption on the top image.)
Gainesville cop's response to teens playing basketball goes viral
Catholic Church’s Hold on Schools at Issue in Changing Ireland
Childhood trauma associated with worse impulse control in adulthood, study finds
More evidence HIV/AIDS fight requires multiple approaches
Why We Picture Bombs As Round Black Balls with a Burning Wick
Iranian Nuclear Scientists Hurriedly Flush 200 Pounds Of Enriched Uranium Down Toilet During Surprise U.N. Inspection
Why do people keep coming to this couple’s home looking for lost phones?
The hideout of the Black Death: Historical pathogens survived for more than 4 centuries in Europe
Citrus thieves. Honey embezzlers. Raisin scammers. Fertilizer fraud. Detective Rocky Pipkin thought he had seen it all — until he discovered Arno Smit.
Animals at Gaza's zoos die of hunger, diseases
FBI ran website sharing thousands of child porn images
Flint lead problem could be eased by recoating old pipes
Some 200,000 at risk in Turkey's fight against Kurdish militants: Amnesty
Syria's 'lost generation' of girls
More European nations are barring their doors to migrants