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When I woke up this morning, there was a very strange green glow coming through the bedroom window. No.. UFO'a had not landed in the back yard of the inn....However, all of the beautiful snow we had received last week just before Thanksgiving was now coursing through the Roaring Brook headed for the Connecticut River. In it's place, was a beautiful emerald green lawn, enriched with the nitrogen that had been fixed in last weeks snow. Twig season has returned.
It does not look like the lawn will stay green for very long. The weather channel is predicting that winter will return late this evening with snow fall predicted for the next 3 days. We can only hope, because, as you can see from todays picture, the ski resort needs a good white dump.
Back at the inn, Mary continues making progress decorating the Christmas tree. Late yesterday she had completed stringing all of the white lights that will adorn this years tree. She has started putting up the ornaments today; aiming to complete the process by early Friday where the tree will be shown in public for the first time at the "Meet the Artist" night with Vermont Sculptor John Tidd.