Ah, yes. It is yet another snow filled day at DCH. My commute in this morning from Philadelphia was surprisingly harrowing. I didn’t really expect many people on the road at 6:15 am on the eve of New Years Day, yet there they were – cutting me off, flying into the median, speeding over icy patches. It’s funny. People keep saying things like, “You must be so used to this, since you’re from New England.” I have explain that for one thing when it snows in New England, they actually plow. Secondly, people tend to accept that they are made of flesh and blood and do not tempt death by going 85 mph through blizzard like conditions.  Anyway, the drive got my blood flowing and I feel quite perky and awake.

Since it is snowing out I thought I would reflect the weather and do a “fluffy” post (get it?).  Instead of saying anything worthwhile I’m choosing to simply give you a little peek into winter life at DCH. Snow days are fun here.  People tend to congregate in the kitchen (coffee) and in the greenhouse (light and warmth). Here are some shots from today and our last storm. Consider it a little green inspiration!

Stay safe.