Fonzmom: The pretty part of all this snow. Looking back onto the conservation land behind our house. Sun was just starting to set.
Fonzmom: Check out the bird feeder. There was melting today. Only about 10 inches on top.
Fonzmom: Another pretty view.
Fonzmom: There's my planter. It's got about 2 and a half feet of snow from a few storms.
Fonzmom: Here's the back side of the house. The icicles aren't really all that huge this time. But it also hasn't started sliding off the way it's supposed to with the ice shield on the roof.
Fonzmom: Looking the other way into the neighbor's yard from our deck. Don't know if you can tell, but the snow is up to the top step of the deck. There are three steps.
Fonzmom: Some of the icicles.
Fonzmom: More.
Fonzmom: Setting sun through icicles.
Fonzmom: Front of the house. My attempts at trying to ease some of the ice dams with containers of ice melt. The bags are working better. They opened on impact. The socks should have been soaked to start the melting on contact. Anyone want to go up and bring them
Fonzmom: The front deck. With our own private iceberg. Allan took a picture of me making a vertical snow angel, but we can't get it out of the other camera.
Fonzmom: Looking out my driveway towards Robbins Street.
Fonzmom: Down a little further.
Fonzmom: My neighbor's house. Icicles, anyone?
Fonzmom: If it weren't so horrible, it would be really pretty.
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Fonzmom: Mailbox. At least the plow hasn't taken it out.
Fonzmom: What it looks like from the side.
Fonzmom: Looking towards the end of Billings Street. Yes. There is snow there as well.
Fonzmom: I couldn't stop taking pictures of this roof.
Fonzmom: The mother of all icicles. Roof to snow, about 7 feet? Don't forget all the snow that's on the ground beneath the icicle.