



Here are some pictures from the ice storm we had a while back. I just now found them on my camera and thought I would share them with you. For almost a week there was about 2-3 inches of ice around everything! Many towns lost power for a couple days. We were lucky enough to only be without power for a few hours and even then we had a generator to run our furnace.
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Hey Barbara! I stumbled across Amy's blog which led me to Hannah's and your moms and yours. I can't believe you're in Missouri. Cold there. We're in Florida... it's 80 degrees here, Hm! I feel so bad for everybody with snow (sarcastic) ( :. See you in bloggerland.
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