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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The World, Flocked
Awoke to an inch of light snow this morning. It must have been gentle, because everything was flocked in white.
This Japanese maple tree's red buds and tawny twigs made a nice contrast to the snow.
Unlike last night's light snow, a real nor'easter is forecast for this weekend that could bring us 6 to 10 inches on Saturday.
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Scott
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I earned an advanced degree in ecology and held a professional position related to forest ecosystem restoration. I retired from my position in 2018 and moved from the Mid-Atlantic to the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
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