Not a very nice morning, Chautauqua gray, but warm and wet, as the constant drip of the melting snow on the roof is a constant. It's supposed to get into the 50's but by late afternoon, the winds pick up, perhaps as high as 50 mph and the temperature drops, down to the twenties overnight, with the possibility of a couple of inches of snow on Saturday and Sunday. The sun has actually come out, creating a shiny lake, mostly gray ice, as a fisherman's shanty is the only silhouette on the otherwise empty ice.
Evie had a hard time getting to sleep, but overall, she feels pretty good so far, her swelling is down and the pain is manageable. Let's hope it continues. She has been very good about keeping her cheeks iced and taking pain medicine, which makes a big difference.
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