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Monday, December 12, 2005
 

Well, Winter has arrived in Vermont, and the east coast contingent of the Caulfield clan is trying to adjust... Actually enjoying it alot. We went snow shoeing for the first time yesterday, and got some great views of central Vermont from a massive peak 2,500 feet high.

Linda claims that I am a bit unclear on the concept of snow removal, and that there are faster ways. She even took pictures to show how unclear I am.

Actually, in my own defence, I was really on my way back from sweeping the snow off of our internet satelite dish, so that we could communicate with you good folks.


All the baby pictures are great, keep 'em coming so that we can keep up to date on the changes as they grow.

Andy's cute too, but more appropriately congratulations certainly are in order. CONGRATULATIONS ANDY!!!






 
Comments:
Nice pictures. Looks cool. Andy and I got a little hot playing golf in short sleeves yesterday.
 
Beautiful! That may actually compete with the fall views out there. . . Our mountains are finally snow-covered, but they are put to shame by that 2500 foot peak you have out there!
 
Absolutely beautiful!! I hope you are enjoying everything! Judy
 
wow - beautiful pics! although I'm sure it's no fun to shovel all that snow. You look like you're doing fine though. Enjoy the "real" winter in Vermont. Cheers...Katie & Brien
 
oooohhhh, that is gorgeous! my brother and his girlfriend are in MA and mentioned snow, too!
 
Truly postcard worthy. Thanks!
 
Tim,

just keep sweeping and when you get to the bottom of your 10 acres, start at the top again, by June you should be finished (smile).

Miss you,
Annie and Tom
 
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