We awoke the next morning to blue skies and lots of sun, and a frozen winter wonderland. It stopped snowing around 9 p.m. and then temperatures dropped into the 20s, holding all that nice snow in place. And of course, UGA was closed so we got to enjoy it. All our neighbors were still asleep when we headed out before 8 a.m. to walk across South Campus.
Below is Tessa on what I call the "Orbee Field" where we usually play fetch in the mornings. Not today. In the background you can see the snowman that Tessa built all on her own.
While the storm had kept us close to home the previous day, it was the ice and a fallen tree (one of many) that prevented us from going to a more fun place, but at least we had campus to ourselves. Except for the clean-up crews that were already working on restoring order.
Below is Tessa on what I call the "Orbee Field" where we usually play fetch in the mornings. Not today. In the background you can see the snowman that Tessa built all on her own.
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