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Wednesday

Finally

now let's see about shortening that school year... :-)

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Saturday

I hear a symphony...

all over the place, everywhere I go!

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Tuesday

the old apple tree RIP 10/12/06

This tree, much beloved and mourned by birds and humans alike. I hacked alot of the branches off by hand but after two days I began to feel hopeless ( and had really sore hands). The chipper crews that came along to pick up the brush were fabulous and chain sawed the remainder of the trunk and branches and fed it into the machine. It was truly a godsend and they were fantastic about it.

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Monday

Onward...

The only time I felt my safety was threatened throughout this ordeal was Thursday evening during my commute home from Daemen College out to my SE suburb. Amherst was in a state of complete chaos at 6:30 pm Thursday. When I finally got home after 90 minutes, all was quiet and nary a flake of snow to be seen so I went to bed thinking I'd fared the worst of it. At 4 am I woke up and thought I was dreaming, so freakish was the scene out of my window. My first reaction was a kind of panic as if we'd been attacked by some enemy. The ensuing days have been shoveling, darkness, tree and lawn clean up, darkness, wonder and depression, more darkness. The lights came on last night at 7 pm, so now it's just a matter of continuing clean-up and getting back to normal. I remember the '76 ice storm and the damage sustained then seems far worse than what I see now, but I guess it's all a matter of location.

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