
January 10, 2011 we were given roughly 7 inches of snow here in Upstate South Carolina.
Can you say stand still?

Nothing is moving at all; this is day two.

No snow plows and road are still snow covered and touched with ice from a bit of freezing drizzle that fell last night. If any has melted (not much can melt @33 degrees) it is simply going to refreeze.

Schools have been closed since Monday and many have called Wednesday already. Looks like we are in for a long week and cabin fever will be setting in soon.

Looks beautiful but looking forward to the warmer days that are ahead of us.
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