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The Blizzard of 2007


We’ve really been hit hard this year!  I don’t think we’ll be able to get out to get food for several weeks at least.  We’re scared.  We’ve got the guns to keep the looters away, but you know they’re going to either freeze to death or starve, so you feel bad...

We are worried about the retaining wall collapsing.

I had to climb out a third story window to get this shot.


No plows, those are tracks made by the desperate.


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