More snow, for Pete's sake: Your photos
Where does the snow end and the harbor begin? That's the question posed by colleague Justin Fenton, who snapped this moody photo of Snowpocalypse II.
Below, a panoramic pic taken by Aaron Szopinski, showing the alley in Hampden he dug out earlier in the week so his wife could get her car out. "Can't say I'm planning on doing it again," he wrote me as the snow was falling yesterday.
Below, preparing for Round Two: Jackie Regales of North Baltimore shoveled her roof to get the weight off before Mother Nature dumped more on.
And here -- behind the cut -- is a photo Will Cocks took in his Greenmount West neighborhood that's so neat I had to share, even though it's from Saturday and not yesterday:
Doesn't the light glinting off the snow make it look glorious and magical, instead of COMPLETELY HORRIBLE? (You can tell I got stuck at work overnight. Stupid, stupid snow.)
Will also made a video of a snow plow coming down his street on Monday, complete with backwards editing that's reminiscent of what happened once it started snowing again. Thanks for hitting the reset button, weather gods.
How are you all holding up?
Categories: Neighborhood and neighbors, Weather, Your name in lights (well, newsprint)



Comments
Jamie, Its just amazing the amount of snow you all have down there, Here in Staten Island we had 17 inches and about 6 from the one previously. Its amazing Boston has received so little this year. I guess shoveling the roof is now part of the duty of shoveling. I hear there maybe more by next Tuesday.
Posted by: Anthony, Staten Island real estate news | February 11, 2010 2:09 PM