Another view of the Stone House at Forest Hill Park, and a view of the replica sign at this very interesting park. It is also now a neighborhood feature for me, made a move to this area over the weekend. After living just off Midlothian Turnpike for the last three years have moved to this new area. Will be a nice change to have a new part of town to live in and explore, plus love the new apartment. I think its going to be a great time here. Move went really well, not having a whole lot of things to move really helps- did this whole Richmond/Charlotte thing with the plan to keep things here basic. Paid off with the move.
On Sunday February 19 (the day after the above move) snow all day though light got suddenly heavy Sunday night, and we got the first (and so far only) significant snowfall for the winter. It has been a very unusual winter thanks to some strange weather patterns and frankly a whole lot of luck. Often we have had rain on warm days this winter (and often it has been amazingly warm) and dry cold days (though they have been few and far between) but this was a major snowstorm. However by the next morning, awoke to clear streets as work by street crews and warming temperatures cleared the roads. By the following day, only bits of the storm remained. With forecast temps near 70 by the end of this work week, nothing at all should remain of the one day winter wonderland.
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