SNOW! I don't want to hear about it! but my sympathies anyhow, Debbie.
Linda, give your Dad an extra hug for me. I sure hope you can find that Amish shop more easily than we found (or didn't) find that restaurant at Rockport.
Thinking of Jennifer and DS this morning and hoping they had a good sleep. I know she's a tough cop but that's her child who was hurt.
Today is mega-clean-up day at the Mill and Town Hall in preparation for the Syrup Festival tomorrow and Sunday. I am so glad we are not having a baking sale too. We will have coffee, drinks and some maple tarts and will be selling Victorian Tea tickets which will keep us busy. I will be working the Gift Shop in the Mill where we will have fresh bread for sale and freshly ground flour - very fresh as Chris is going to start grinding early in the a.m.
It'll be an early start to the day tomorrow. (I'll try not to whine.)
The people living close to the Upper Lake are all set with sandbags in case the threatened flooding begins. As long as it doesn't close the highway the Mill should be OK. A few roads nearby are closed because they are water covered - very frustrating for delivery people but worse for those with basements full of water and no sump pump.
Time to load some cleaning stuff into the trunk to get ready to tackle the day. I plan to get the Gift Shop swept and dusted before the "helpers" arrive.
TGIF! Enjoy your day. I guess I should change my avatar since it seems spring IS here.