On location for 69 News, WFMZ at Stewartsville Middle School STEAM night on March 2, 2016.
On location for 69 News, WFMZ at Stewartsville Middle School STEAM night on March 2, 2016.

The snow left behind by this weekend’s massive storm can be seen from space!
This image, taken by the Suomi NPP satellite’s VIIRS instrument around 1:15pm EST on January 24, 2016, shows the aftermath of Blizzard 2016 in true color (http://go.usa.gov/cPw29).
Image via NOAA’s Environmental Visualization Laboratory (go.usa.gov/cPw4F)
Here are additional details from SKIT regarding this weekend’s performances and the snow:
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ANYONE WITH TICKETS FOR EITHER SEUSSICAL PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 23RD!
Thanks to all the snow,
we have to move our show.
Stay warm, stay safe, just stay in bed
Please come at the same time on Feb 6th instead!
“It will be worth the wait,
this show is great!”
said The Cat in the Hat,
and that is that.
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,900 times in 2015. If it were a cable car, it would take about 32 trips to carry that many people.

Members of Stewartsville Vol. Fire Co. have a live burn drill with a vehicle fire at the WCFA on July 27, 2015. Photo by | DAVE DABOUR
Members of the Stewartsville Vol. Fire Co responded to many calls over the course of 2015. Here is a collection in one album showing all the call that I was able to photograph.
Here’s the same gallery in slideshow format.
Happy New Year!
Members of the Stewartsville Vol. Fire Co. and Greenwich EMS and police respond to a 2 SUV crash on 173 just west of the Hyundia dealership on Sunday afternoon. Additional photos online.

No Santa’s not loosing it. It’s a fund raiser that took place on Saturday. More details and photos can be found here.
This is a great idea – really want to try it one year. Not this year as my photo booth is already reserved!
By Chris MacAskill, SmugMug co-founder
Years ago we faced a Halloween dilemma: do we just pass out Snickers bars and bore everyone? Scatter a few plastic skeletons and cobwebs like everyone else? Enter an arms race with the guy a few blocks away who spends days turning his house into a Hollywood Horror Show? Where does he even store all that stuff?
Instead, we set up some lights on the driveway and shot photos:
The thing is, Smartphone cameras don’t do well in the dark. So parents bus their kids to our neighborhood to get their annual Halloween photos:
Even the cool kids need to score Instagram likes:
Here are some things I’ve learned from 7 years and thousands of photos:
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The Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) will be performing “Bye Bye Birdie” young performers edition in a couple of weeks. I created over 40 head shots for them yesterday that will be on display in the lobby as well as the program book.
Show dates are May 15th and 16th at the Stewartsville Middle School. Tickets available at the door and in advance from cast members. It looks to be a great show!