Granny's gone and done it again

Snowed! Got up to let the dogs up and got a surprise when I opened the door. A good 3 to 4 inches out there.

The roads look ok. Hoping so because Bronwyn took our little Jane to have her hip checked today. The place is up North from us.
Praying that her hip dysplasia took care of itself as she walked on it the past while. If not, it's according how bad it is if she needs surgery.
And, I'm trying to decide if I want to pull my money out of my Annuity. It's fallen again. Way bad. If I leave it in and things don't get better I won't have any left for it to grow back up! Austin said he would have told me in the past to leave it but now I probably should get it. It won't be much now. Bronwyn's dad has also lost a lot, over 15,000 dollars. He has more in than me so has enough for it to grow back if the markets go back.
Wow, just looked at the weather. Going to be snowing again later on and through the night until morning, then off and on for the next several days. You know what we say though..we need it. And now, I hear sirens. We live closer to the canyon now and usually hear sirens when it's snowed a lot. This canyon is high on the list..in the country..for deaths in accidents. :( I used to drive it often. Beautiful in the fall! Won't drive it now.


Highway 6 (US-6) through Spanish Fork Canyon:
This 60-mile stretch of roadway from Spanish Fork to Price is known for its tight and twisting route through canyons, which contributes to its high accident rate.
Well, Looks like a hunker down snuggle up to blanket day here. I'm hoping those tornados miss you all that are close in it's predicted path. I have a sister and brother in MO. Keeping an eye on them too.
Stay warm!
We have a stretch out here known as blood alley. So many drive it way to fast and pass on dangerous sections
 
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