Heard on the radio today that a building that used to be the Allen-Rogers factory in Laconia, in the middle of being converted to condos, collapsed under the snow, last night.
Also, the Wal-Mart in Tilton was closed today, while a crew removed snow from its' roof.
Last night's slusher storm coated everything down Meredith Neck with about an inch of frozen slush.
Saw a group of thirteen deer, all in one group, walking down the paved road down the end of the Neck, near the Gypsy Camp, close to the the water. Thirteen is a very large group. It's not uncommon to see one, two, or maybe three deer together, but 13 is a lot of deer. They all pretty much looked tired, and very slow moving, and were in no rush to exit the road for the deep snow. They looked like they was enjoying the pavement as opposed to the deep snow. When I drove up and stopped and waited, it's like they were thinking; "Oh no, it's back into that deep snow.....yuchy-pooh!" Must be very tough to be a deer this winter. What they need are some deer snowshoes.