It was a record breaking snow. At least for NYC where they got 25". In Princeton there were only about 15" but this was the view when I opened the door and across the driveway before I began to clear a path towards the end of the driveway and then Suzanne gave me salt for the steps while Jane helped with the finishing touches so that Ben was bundled and ready to go on the freshly cleaned steps with his sled after we had expressed our concern about Jane's injured finger

So we walked the cleared path to the street and looked towards Nassau Street before Ben began the trek in the other direction

to the field where Ben paused at the stop sign before we headed up the street past John Shea's dug out car and up the shoveled path to Adam where his salt spreader was at the ready and Nate and Ben considered the salt spreader before joining Hannah to make the trip to go sledding.

On my way back, I ran into Paul Dimaggio who was shoveling as I headed up Hibben Road in the snow until I got home.

Later I went past the car which wasn't going on the street and watched as Suzanne came down the driveway so that we could walk into town where we saw this artistic parking meter int eh snow

Later in the week, we prepared for a lunch for some librarians and so I dined with Lin Ferrand, Bobray Bordelon, Yasuko Makino, Paul Needham, Rachel Simon and Paula Matthews

The next day, Johnny Bahbah from the library came to visit