I'm sure that it is merely a coincidence that this winter has been the coldest and wettest winter on record since 1954 - 55. We are within about three inches of breaking that record winter here in Anchorage. Following are some of the photos that I've taken to show just how much we have received. Enjoy - or gag - whichever you feel...
This is looking off our deck...
likewise... you can see the shoveled trail.
That's our mission vehicle in the lot. Notice
how the snow is stacked against and on the fence.
Ice cycles hanging from our apartment house.
This is in front of a member's apartment. The mound
of now is a covered pickup.
Same member's home, covered van.
The point of this picture is the wall of snow on
the other side of the street (Debarr). Notice the
striations in the snow from successive plowings.
This is another buried vehicle on Beaver.
Check out the size of the ice cycles hanging from
our chapel - Chester Valley Ward.
This is the west end of our ward building where
Social Services is housed. Nice pile of snow at the
entrance.
Sister C. standing by the snow on top of a planter.
This is the snow from the top of the house below,
as well as the snow from the driveway.
A cute pile of snow between garage door entrances.
More snow from the house, driveway and the ground.
The buried vehicle again.
Notice the vehicle in front of the snow piled in the yard.
The car gives a good size comparison.
One of my favorite sights. That is snow piled on top
of an outside mailbox off Muldoon on 11th Ave.
Notice the open door of the box.
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