We had about 16 inches in Granby, but head down rt20 to east Granby and there was pretty much nothing. I've seen this several times over the years, but this was the most insane transition! From a foot to an inch within a couple miles
If you take Rt20 towards Riverton, you could take Milo Coe road up through the Granville state forest. Nice drive! Ends up on rt57 in West Granville. Milo is part stone fyi
The flu this year is no joke! My brothers been sick with it since 11/29 and still feels like crap. I got my shot late this year, but am almost at the 14 day mark now
My cousin has Crohns, and my best friend has Cholitis. Neither are fun, and preventative maintenance is so important. Glad you keep tabs on it properly.
Yeah, not sure I feel good about this. Certainly wasn't an even swap! There are others stuck there for less that don't get the attention because they have no celebrity status. She had been traveling there for years and MUST have known the rules. Friends that travel abroad for business are always briefed on what to expect as to whatever country they are in.
I hope I didn't come across as brushing you off. My comments about the CMC were aimed at those who would no doubt insist we use it as the standard the rest of the season if it happens to be the one to sniff this out first (George, are you listening? ). Any piece of guidance can score once in a while and is worth a look...
I believe January 1st. My husband works at INSA in Easthampton. They're waiting to see if CT takes a bite out of their sales. Supposedly they're already slumping a little
Yikes! If I have any more than a quarter square I get severely nauseous and feel like shit for 12 hours. A quarter square really helps with my back issues though
Some of you still look at blocking as the be all, end all of winter weather. It's not. Look what happened back in was it 2010? Sorry, I don't have Wills weather encyclopedia brain