Yesterday our furnace died. Maybe the blizzard was just too much to keep up with, but it was only 14 years old. It should’ve had a few more years left. Note to everyone: never buy a Maytag furnace. We had several other problems with it before its untimely death.
Fortunately, my husband got right on it and we’re having a new one installed this morning. (K’Ching$$$) In the meantime, it’s cold in here! I’m thinking it’s about 45 degrees Fahrenheit, but I have my coffee and my Comfy, I’ll be fine.
Last night we lit a fire in our fireplace and I made s’mores and then put them on top of ice cream for mixing in. It took some effort to crush the s’more and fully mix it with the ice cream, but I did it. It was good. Not as good as the best mix-in I ever invented, but yummy.

Here are some of my post-blizzard pics from Tuesday.







In all, we got about 12-14 inches of new snow, but Rhode Island really got slammed. They beat their Blizzard of ‘78 record, with 35” inches in Providence (38” at the airport).
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That’s crazy! Beautiful though, all that white stuff ❄️
Hopefully you’ve got your rubber boots handy for when it all starts to melt!
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Oh good thinking! I was considering getting some “wellies.” I’ll have to watch for a sale. 🙏🏼
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That mailbox photo says everything you need to know about winter. The plow has busted ours three times this season and the town never fixes/replaces them.
Grrr.
😡
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Three!! That’s worth a letter to the Selectmen. Oh New England
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People have been complaining for years, to no avail.
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You are tall! I am short.
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Polar Bear Drive? I love this! I would buy a house in a street with that name just to receive mail with Polar Bear Drive written on the envelope. ( Yes, I do consider street names when purchasing property. And WOW, what a great theme for a kiddie’s book.’)
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Haha, May! My husband’s typical response to “such a cute street name” is “not if you’re a seal!” 🤣 🐻❄️>🦭
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So sorry! Why do furnaces always have to go in the winter, as opposed to, say, cold spring day when you just a bit of warmth. Anyway, glad the situation is under control. Those are some impressive snowbanks you have going, and like Brizzy May, I love “Polar Bear Drive.”
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Thanks Laurie. We’re still awaiting heat here. Might have to go to the library to warm up. We get a lot of comments on how cute our street name is. My husband’s typical Dad Joke answer is “not if you’re a seal!” 🐻❄️> 🦭
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My goodness. That’s lots of snow. I hope you are soon warm again.
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Thanks Liz. Hopefully soon! 🥶
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