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Probably a 10mm
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Go one further, Made In the USA. I thought most textiles were outsourced now days.
I can see an American company, especially a smaller one, owned/managed by people who would be inclined to have a little fun with a label that almost no one reads, doing that. Of course, there’s always Photoshop…
 
Can't believe how bad it got in Virginia and DC. Friends in Fredericksburg are still without power 2 days after the storm. Our forecast (North Central MD, near PA border) was to expect up to 10", but we barely got a dusting that melted by 9 am. Grandkids visiting from Florida were really bummed out. Mimi & Cappy, not so much.
 
Since snows like that are not as common in the area, they tend to have fewer plows, salt trucks, etc., compared to farther north.

CSB: I was stationed at Ft. Eustis, VA back in the '80s. We had a freak snowstorm that dumped 8 or so inches of snow and we were all outside the barracks, using what few shovels we could find, plus brooms and pieces of boards to clear the walks. The post had plows for the streets and got that done fairly quickly, but off-post, the cities were scrambling to get roads cleared with the few available plows.
 
In March of 1985 my wife and I and our two boys drove to Washington, DC, to see the sights. It was a much different time than today. When we went to see the Capital, we just drove up and parked by a door. We walked in and tried to find a guard or someone who could tell us where we could go to see the Senate and House chambers. We never found anyone, but we did stumble into the Old Supreme Court Chamber where I took this picture.:
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I'm really glad that all of my kids have been to The Capitol Building. They have seen the majesty and decorum and felt the weight of history. One year we even got a tour up into the dome and were able to go out onto the cupola. The desecration of that space a year ago breaks my heart. That's a great pic DB. Thanks for sharing it.
 

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