Left Dayton about 6 a.m. as first light brings first traffic. The roads were clear and dry all the way to the bridge at Port Huron/Sarnia where snow remnants and the cold welcomed us back. So did the friendly Canadian border guy who ignored the cat in the back and asked about tobacco and alcohol instead --- where's his priorities, eh. Stopped for gas, a sub and groceries. Amazing that the same fresh strawberries from Florida are $1 at our No Frills store but were $3.99 at the stores in Florida last week!
No surprise that there is still snow in the tree shadows and covering much of the hill. The trusty car got thanked and put away in the cold barn. The indolent cat got carried up the hill like a calico Cleopatra. Where's my priorities, eh.
Then we got to work shovelling tracks for the van. Beautiful ice floes, clean crisp air, and great to be home. Next blog who knows when or where......
Welcome home!
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