Once again, I am unable to see the trees across the lake from my apartment. Well, I can see them if you count "there's this area of grey that is darker than the rest".
The snow is back... total accumulation is expected to be between 9 and 14 inches between today and the overnight.
There's something to be said for being snowed in, though... I've got some bread baking in the bread machine, had a cup of hot cocoa (one of those things that I only drink when it's snowing out), got to watch the last bits of Buffy Season 5, and then started watching the new Horatio Hornblower box-set.
More importantly than all of that, though, is that being snowed-in has meant work is getting done on the book. I can't believe that the last of it won't be ready (for our part) for the reviewers within the next day or two. I have no idea how long after that it would take O'Reilly to typeset the copies they send to tech-review, but probably not all that long, given the way the process works.
There's a light at the end of that tunnel.

I don't think I've seen 14" of snow in the past five years I've been in North Carolina.
Sigh. I need to move to Green Bay or something.