Hi All, Well, the storm is finally over. Our official total in Ft. Collins was 30" The sun is shining today, but still all the schools are closed and they are asking people to stay home, so they can get the streets plowed. I am about ready to throw the kid in a snowdrift, but then I would just have to go and dig him out! LOL We certainly are not used to getting this much snow. This is the worst storm to hit Colorado in 90 years. We are at the epicenter of a major drought, so the moisture is welcome, but the temps are expected to warm up quickly and the next fear will be flooding. This is going to be really hard on some of the mountain areas where there were fires last summer. It is always something.
Didn't have my FR doll yet, as Suzanne just let me know it will ship this week, but I did get some play time in, and should have some pics in the next day or so. Did up a really cute boutique scene that I was really happy with, and am almost finished with a OOAK doll to share. Oh well, at least one more day!
Kathy M.
At 11:58 AM 3/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Kathy, The snow is unbelievable! What a picture. It's unbelievable. How much snow do you usually get? SC is getting rainy days by the buckets. It has rained for the past 5 days. Now flooding is on the watch list. However, I am thankful that this is rain and not snow. I don't think I'd survive. "Freezing to death" comes to mind. It's great that you still have internet access, and power, along with the time for the little one. Have you gotten the FR dolls? That would be something new to play with in the blizzard blast. Keep us posted, and hopefully you won't get the possible 8ft mentioned. That is just too much! Best wishes, Sher:)