





The TV is on and the weatherman just said blizzard conditions tomorrow. So this is the calm before the storm. Here are a few images I shot this morning. Some were in past entries from the last storm. I plan to shoot some of the views again in the next storm. I am going to Westminster this morning to get a belt for the snow blower so we are prepared. Oh by the way the weather folks are talking about 16 to 20 inches in Carroll County. In the one image is Bartholow Road and you can see the double yellow line, which will disappear this afternoon again.
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