




All that changed the other nite and in the matter of a couple of days, we've been hit with about 20 inches of snow.
The first storm was a blizzard with high winds whipping the snow around. We took a drive up to the beach on Park Pointe to check you the lake and the waves were just hammering into the shore. So rugged and beautiful..
When all had settled down, we took a couple of pics of the house. No more brown ground.. and lots of snow to shovel...
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