Check out the photos from our kitchen window this morning:



And check out the pictures from our front window yesterday:


It's kind of a weird feeling, but with the snow on the ground, we just "watched" the Phillies' World Series game from the internet cafe in the post office. Good times at 500 tugrugs ($.43/hr). Doesn't sound like much, but it adds up. We could have eaten a decent meal in the couple hours it took them to win. Leslie had to leave early for her first music therapy session with some adults at the theater, so I had to watch the last few innings with fingers crossed alone.
Go Phillies!
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