Snowed In

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It started to snow late Monday night, and continued until this morning. As of this morning, my town had officially reported 29 inches of snow. We made one trek (three blocks) to the half-functional grocery store, but otherwise we've been stuck at home. I may post a few photos later.

Denver International Airport has become home to a lot of stranded passengers. This is spring break season, when a lot of people come through the airport to reach Colorado's ski resorts, and the airport also serves (for now) as a United hub. I wonder what sort of impact this will have on United. [KUSA 9news report]

Meanwhile, I know I haven't blogged much of anything lately. I've been away from the computer, and I also tend to avoid simply linking to other resources without saying anything more. I also intend to say little to nothing about events in the Middle East, but I'm spending time paying attention to those events that I might otherwise have spent reading and writing on other topics.

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