SIERRA COUNTY, Calif. —
Two people were rescued from their snowed-in cabin that they have been trapped in since December, the California Highway Patrol said Thursday.
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"There wuz 4 of us in January..."
ReplyDeleteLol and there will be four again when the twins are delivered in seven to nine months, hehe
DeleteDrew in Michigan
the rescued, Mr. & Mrs. Donner had no comment.
ReplyDeleteThey ran out of supplies...
ReplyDeleteNo word from their six dogs, last seen just prior to xmez supper...
ReplyDeleteRunning low on supplies after 2 months? I'm impressed. Someone had a pretty well-prepared pantry.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
DeleteI could make that standing on my head, but my bride not so much.
This guy definitely had the right old lady.
COVID lockdown champions.
ReplyDeleteCHP cites "wind challenges" on landing.
ReplyDeleteTrees perfectly still.
This was a learning experience for the couple. I'll bet they lay in more supplies in the future. It will serve them well.
Nobody is talking about the three kids, but they found a copy of "To Serve Man" in the kitchen
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