Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Franklin in Snow

Even I'll admit that the snow is getting tiresome. It is pretty and we have been very fortunate not to lose power through all these storms (and I hope this doesn't jinx us). But it is also disrupting life. I stuck to mostly the sideroads as the side walks are buried while making my morning exercise walk around Franklin on Monday. 

cars are now hidden in driveways with the snow piling up so high on either side
cars are now hidden in driveways with the snow piling up so high on either side
Be careful driving on side streets and expecially coming out from the side streets on to the main roads. What you used to be able to see may not allow you that view today

fortunately school is out this week so DPW has time to catch up to clearing them
fortunately school is out this week so DPW has time to catch up to clearing them
the new tot lot is getting buried deeper and deeper in the snow

even the sign at Dean is getting hidden by the snow
even the sign at Dean is getting hidden by the snow
While the sign gets buried, the Library stands tall above the snow
While the sign gets buried, the Library stands tall above the snow
a monster icicle at Clark Cutler on Fisher St
a monster icicle at Clark Cutler on Fisher St
The train hadn't gone to Forge Park yet that morning
The train hadn't gone to Forge Park yet that morning
the wind has added its influence to the snow piles
the wind has added its influence to the snow piles
Wachusett St is shining in the sunlight
Wachusett St is shining in the sunlight
the wind creates its own sculptures
the wind creates its own sculptures

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