
On February 12, this was dangling off the roof of the tall part of the house.

Glad I grabbed the chance for some domestic alpinism before I had to work 12 days in a row. More snow arrived during that period.

Today, March 3, here's Laurie standing next to the roof on the low part of the house. I have to do a bit of roof raking.

Here she is, bending down to touch the edge of the garage roof.

Hard to say whether we'll get another big load before some of this melts away. The season total could break a record without building up the snow pack any more. Or we could disappear entirely before the middle of April.
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