The Point, A Counterpoint

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We woke up to a snowy scene, not a lot of accumulation but still it’s snowy. We agreed it’s nice to be on the inside looking out. We did venture out at midday. Ran a couple of small errands, took a short walk in the park, and warmed our insides and our souls with hot coffee and a shared chocolate containing cookie at The Point Coffee House in across from the post office, a nice counterpoint to the snow that was still blowing around at that time.

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