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It's Really Snowing in Cary, NC

Jan. 21, 2009
Categorized in: Cary Real Estate

It's not often that we have more than a dusting of snow in our area.  So, on the rare ocassion it does snowflakehappen, we are so excited to celebrate the day and remember it in all its glory.  On this very day 4 years ago we had an ice storm that paralized the Triangle.  This year, the DOT and the Highway Patrol did a great job in preparing for the snow and getting the word out to the community. 

I, unfortunately, I braved the winter weather to make it into the office.  When I arrived there weren't many people around but I had clients coming in.  You know, those guys from out of town that breeze in and out and have limited time.  Guess they picked the wrong time but we braved the weather anyway. 

 

 After meeting w/the clients I picked up my Yellow Lab Maggie, my hubby, and my daughter Jordan and we headed to Bond Park!  It was so much fun!!  It's also down the street and there were hundreds of kids and adults sledding like they were at Wintergreen or Snowshoe! My dog Maggie acted like she had never seen snow and she was a puppy all over again!  They all truly made me laugh and enjoy the day!

 After a hard day at work, I truly enjoyed the Bond Park Winter Wonderland!!