Sunday, November 20, 2022

20 November 22

So far this fall we have seen only brief snow flurries in central Kentucky, but Beth and I have great memories of heavy snows that fell annually in Houghton, New York, from late October through March. This past week we heard reports from the Buffalo area of a snowstorm that dropped four to six FEET of snow! My tie shows "postage stamps" of snowmen in Cairo (pyramids), 16th century England (decapitated), Honolulu (pineapples), Pisa (leaning precariously), Florida (sloppy puddle) and New York City (covered in graffiti). The extra photo shows the campus of Houghton College (now University) during February 2019.


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