Ok, so Maggie and I have made it through the first blizzard and we seem to have made it out ok. I wanted to post some before and after pictures to give you an idea of how much snow we got. I don’t have stats for Jersey City, but I saw where Central Park got 13 inches!
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This is the courtyard of our building about an hour after the snow started falling. |
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This is the courtyard of our building this morning…those ledges are about 2 ft high. |
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These are the windows of our apartment about an hour after the snow started falling. |
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These are the windows of our apartment this morning…they are about 2-3 ft high. |
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This is the sidewalk outside the front entrance of our building about an hour into things. |
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This is a shot of the same sidewalk during the storm. The snow was coming down hard and the flash really reflected off of it |
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This is a sidewalk on the other side of the building this morning. |
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And across the street are some cars parked on the side of the street…covered in snow. |
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The snowstorm at night, really raging. |
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Maggie and Sam standing in the snow on our walk during the storm. |
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This is a small portion of Liberty State Park after the storm with Downtown NYC in the background. |
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Another shot of Liberty State Park after the storm. The brown concrete walls around the bench are 2 ft tall. |
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This is a picture of the Hudson River. If you look closely you can see that it’s beginning to freeze. |
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Another picture of the Hudson freezing. This area is more out toward where the real current is and it’s still starting to turn to ice. |
I know I know, crazy boy from the South all excited about a little snow storm. Well, I think it’s absolutely amazing how quickly it can all change. Kinda like a Texas thunderstorm. These people up here have no idea what sort of power that can be. I guess we all get our own special types of weather.
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