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My weekend in four photos.

My weekend in four photos

Update. We have one down over here at our house. Amelia broke a bone in her foot.

This actually happened a couple of weeks ago, but the cast was just put on. Poor kid. It is a small bone and a small break, but she can’t put any weight on her foot at all. She was ready to participate in track and field this spring. Now she is learning how to get up and down stairs with crutches. Four weeks in the cast.

Two cords of wood (out of the four we need) got delivered last week. Until the yuck weather on Saturday, Abby and I were making some good progress getting it stacked.

And then of course the rain, sleet, freezing rain and snow came on Saturday.

If I have said this once, I have said it a million times. If it is going to snow, then snow. If it is going to rain, then rain. But to get all at once over 24 hours on a Saturday? Yuck.

I might have mentioned this before, but we seem to be getting an extraordinary amount of cardinals at our feeders this year. Males and females.

I am going to have to get a better camera for these zoom-in shots. Cardinals with a snowy backdrop, that is the kind of wintery New England photo I like. But wait, it is spring, isn’t it?

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