Waking up to snow
Snow blanketed the region for the first time since Oct. 31 when Mother Nature deposited anywhere from an inch to 8 inches overnight. Posted on January 12, 2012.
Tim Planty, left, and Chaz Dockal go in search of driveways to shovel along Ten Eyck Street in the Mont Pleasant neighborhood Thursday morning. The two had a busy morning, shoveling out seven driveways by 9 a.m..
Many schools in the area were running on a two-hour delay due to the overnight snowstorm that hit the region. Here a student gets ready for his bus ride to Mohonasen at Miles Standish Road in Rotterdam Thursday morning.
Tracey Ingemie of Niskayuna shows her son, Alec, 2, how to make a snowball while shoveling in front of her home Thursday.
After rolling a huge 6 foot snowball in their backyard, seven year old, Sammi Webb-Horvath seems to be enjoying the taste of snowflakes on her tongue, while her brother Tim Webb-Horvath hoists her to the top of the snowball on Thursday afternoon. The kids live on Fayville Rd. in Galway and had the day off from school.
After rolling a huge 6 foot snowball in their backyard, seven year old, Sammi Webb-Horvath jumps off the top of the snowball on Thursday afternoon. Her brother Tim Webb-Horvath helped her make the large snowball. The kids live on Fayville Rd. in Galway and had the day off from school.
Ithaca resident Charlie Fay, who is vacationing this week in the Adirondacks with his family cross country ski's the Joki Latu trail at the Lapland Lake Nordic Vacation Center in Benson on Thursday afternoon.
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