kw: photographs, weather
Today the company was still closed, which gave us time for more digging out. We also had a bit of leisure to look at the sights around our yard (that we could reach).

The front walk, with its enclosing walls of snow.

The trees behind the house, with sunlight glinting off the ice that forms as snow melts and refreezes on the twigs and branches.

Icicles nearly three feet (0.9 m) long by a patio door. After I took the picture, I broke them down so increased weight wouldn't damage the gutter or eave. I put the pieces in a couple buckets to melt into water for house plants.
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