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At least it got colder.
Wednesday's ugly weather stabilized in the early evening. However the predicted snow from the National Weather Service that was supposed to fall overnight never materialized. That's the bad news. The good news is that the predicted snow for Thursday afternoon and evening has materialized.
It has been snowing lightly at Killington since around Noon time. Since I snapped the photo of the snow stake, we have had a couple if inches of snow at the inn. I would guess that the mountain has received a little bit more due to higher elevation.
I did not go skiing this morning. With the holidays fast approaching, there were a number of inn related marketing items I needed to take care of. (I have to work some time... at least that is what Mary tells me!) If you are curious, I have published on the inn's website preliminary menu's for both Christmas and New Years. We are currently taking reservations for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Years Eve. If you are interested in joining us on any of these days, or any other time over the holiday, give us a call at 800-435-8566 to make a reservation.
I also spent a fair amount of time creating new graphics for the Mountain Times ad for our inn and restaurant. The ad copy will be first published in next weeks paper. If you are interested, you can find a copy of it also on our website here.
It is supposed to snow all evening. I do plan to go out on the mountain on Friday to take a first hand look at conditions. Wouldn't it be nice if powder skis were in order??? That would be a nice 50th anniversary present for Killington, wouldn't it? Let it snow!