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It's winter time in Killington. I should be out skiing!
The good news for Mary and I this Presidents Holiday week is that the inn has been pretty busy. The bad news is that we have not had an opportunity to get up on the hill for a few runs down the mountain. And I miss it.
Oh sure....We have been getting outside for walks around the block, or to move snow around the inn with various contraptions. But it is not the same. There is a certain exhilaration that occurs when you are cruising down the mountain that is not satisfied by just being outside in the cold mountain air. Anyone who has more than casually strapped skis or a board on their legs knows what I am talking about.
Of course, I can hope that the clipper coming thru tonight would dump at least 6 inches of fluff on us. Then I could declare tomorrow a powder day and go to the hill without guilt. We can all hope! Let it snow!