Well, it’s white, anyway

As of 6:30 this morning, the snow has stopped, leaving us maybe 4″. Not quite what was forecast but enough to anger my mother’s cat Henry – he refuses to go out in the stuff and is quite put out at having to stay in.

So no blizzard, but don’t lose heart. Scusie, moonlighting at Greenwich Time, still manged to file her standard report:

Scene “¦ Greenwich residents Judge Judy and Judge Jerry Shiendlin were seen dining at Valbella in Old Greenwich as well as Regis and Joy Philbin.

Nice to know that some things, including the lady’s column, never vary. UPDATE !! – Fire at Valbella’s! What’s Scusie going to do now?

UPDATE: Marx Brother’s journalism -”Who you going to believe, me or your own eyes?”. The storm has quite obviously left us, leaving nothing like the predicted snowfall, yet our area newspapers are still insisting we were hammered. Here’s the NY Post, for instance, reporting on an imaginary 18″ that fell in New York. Uh huh.

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  1. The Duke of Deception

    Ummm, how is it that the Duke’s mansion is coated in at least 8″, and is only 15 miles from you?

  2. Raj Rajaratnam

    We’re over on Round Hill and we certainly have a lot more than 4 inches…and we were in the city last night (talking stocks) and they already had over 6 when we left around Midnight….so perhaps, just perhaps, there is a different amount of snow throughout the tri state area??

    Nah. Whatever fell at the Fountain estate is all that fell anywhere.

    Must be nice to be so sure of yourself and right 100% of the time.

    Let me know if you want some stock tips.

    Raj.

  3. christopherfountain

    You guys up there pay higher taxes?

  4. christopherfountain

    Apparently Round Hill isn’t part of lower Fairfield County. http://blog.greenwichtime.com/realtime/2009/12/20/fairfield-county-fared-well-in-blizzard/
    Nor is it part of New York City, which received 10.9″. Must have stopped when you left, Raj, proving that the world does revolve around you. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/us/21storm.html