We’re almost two weeks into spring, but the mountain of snow and silt from the late February blizzard that my hometown deposited in the greenery of Veterans Park has only dwindled without entirely disappearing. The “mountain” had become a hill, and, at last, just a mound.
Then
yesterday, I saw something unusual, which I tried to capture in this photo. At
that point early in the day, a large round hole had opened beneath a thin arch
of snow overhead.
I peered
more closely. I could see drops falling from the arch. Higher temperatures
(they reached the high 70s later in the day) would, before long, eliminate that
thin white veneer overhead.
And so it
proved. This morning, the hole was gone and the snow pile was even more noticeably
lower.
Continued
above-freezing temperatures, along with rain over the next few days, should
eliminate the white stuff at last, leaving only a memory of a storm that for a
while left streets impassable and frustrated those of us who had to shovel.

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