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Wow, when it finally decided to dump the snow, it didn’t fool around. When we left Mystic this afternoon it hadn’t even started to flurry. By the time we got to Old Saybrook to sell our old crib, it was really just beginning to come down. By the time we left Old Saybrook, we knew it would be a rough drive home. It took us the better part of three and a half hours to go 15 miles. Not really because of traffic congestion like New Jersey had (though at times there was quite a bit of that) but more because of less than 50’ visibility conditions. They are predicting 3–6 inches by morning, and considering that there is already 2–3 inches down and it’s still coming hard I think they may have underestimated just a touch. Hopefully I will be able to get out tomorrow morning to take some pictures, especially of the seaport and the granite rock formations with fresh snow on them.