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Carey Harrison

The City & the Country no.64 – January 27 2015

Up here in our neck of the woods, no white-out, no ‘worst blizzard of all time,’ no ‘mother of all storms’ as devoutly promised by weather forecasters, mayors, and all those involved in the self-promotion industry. They got our attention. I bought 2 cans of chili and ran a bathful of water, against the anticipated electricity outage ‘for more than a million people.’ Boston and Long Island received maybe half of the promised 30 inches of snow. We got less than 1/4 of an inch. I’m very disappointed. I like weather.

Majestic Mt. Overlook

Majestic Mt. Overlook

view 2Beautiful country up here – these are 2 views of the mountain on whose lower foothills we live.

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