The plows came out at 5:30. The Massachusetts Governor issued a decree banning cars from all highways and roads from 4 pm until noon on Saturday. |
People were out shoveling and..... |
looking for restaurants that were still open. |
Streets were deserted as the wind picked up and the snow began falling harder. |
A perfect night to stay home and read a good book. |
At 6:30 am Saturday the snow was two feet above my door sill. |
The snow from the driveway was in a pile 12 feet tall.
This is how much snow there was on Thursday morning. |
My street looking east at 6:30 am Saturday. It's still snowing hard. |
Linda, a neighbor. She said she needed the snowshoes to get from her door to the street. |
It looks like there's a little more than 2 feet of snow. |
With the driving ban in effect only snow removal equipment was out. |
An independent snow plower. |
News hounds from Channel 22 WWLP in Springfield. I declined to be interviewed. |
Most eateries were closed. |
This was the only place open for coffee and breakfast Saturday morning. |
Saturday at 7 am. |
Friday at 6 pm. |
Explorers exploring. |
Snow removal guy who had been up all night. |
The plow got stuck. |
The right machine for the job. |
Main Street looking towards city hall. |
Luckily Betsy happened to be out walking her dogs so the news folks finally had someone to interview. What to do with it all? |
Pearl Street at 7:30 am Satruday. |
These guys pretty much tell the whole story. |
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