10 cm and more on the way. We'll see a foot before this day is through. Back on the island, people are counting their early spring flowers by now I'm sure. Kevin and I are avidly watching people get stuck in the snow around our building - very amusing. We are such nosy neighbours;) K is still quite ill with the mono and continues to persist in thinking his spleen has somehow been ruptured and he is only days away from true peril. Now the liver is swollen as well...and he's been told by his doctor that he'll not play hockey again until the fall. Life is hard. Still no sign of the virus in me, but it could still be 'incubating' even as I type. What can I do about it? Nothing but eat healthy and get lots of rest. My semester nears it's end, with only 31/2 more weeks of classes. I've also finished most of the assignments for the term, so there's really only finals left. I look forward to seeing some sign of spring here but that won't likely happen until late April. I also look forward to
turtleshell75 possibly visiting around this time. We'll try and have all the snow melted by then;)