2-19-17 VERMONT: Yesterday and today have been warm, in the fifties. The snow has melted a little, but all the roofs shed their snow and icicle load with loud, resounding thumps. We were out in the pasture both days on the snowshoes.
Last night Judy gave a dinner party for Jane and Ken, Ann and Roger, and Donna and Bruce—I tried to stay out of the way. But after dinner I showed the Antarctica pix, everybody claimed they enjoyed the show. Actually, no one fell asleep. Today other neighbors are coming over to see the pix.
Scott was here to clear the doorways after the roofs shed the snow. We go back to NJ tomorrow.
Looks sort of like a Rothko?
Gus and Maizie making more trails.
Judy checks out the small pond.
Bally in deep.
On a sunny, warm day the metal roofs shed the snow.
'Sit. Stay. Staaay.'
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