



Take a look at these pictures taken by Ron Harrell of Morrison, Colorado. He received 34 inches of snow! Not only did it take a half hour to find the car in his front driveway, look at the blue 4X4 that got stuck in the street! :-)
It sounds like he's got good spirits! "I know this might not seem like a big deal to some of you, but for a flat-lander like me who moved to Colorado 15 years ago from Louisiana, this is a big deal. We usually get 4-6 inches of snow at any one time, so this storm has pretty much paralyzed the entire city and metro area."
For those of you trying to get on a United flight from Rockford: The Denver Int'l Airport is expected to open at noon Friday. -ERIC
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