How many words do eskimos have for suffocating humidity and +100 temperatures for days on end???? I will parcel some up and send it your way when the next wave hits us this weekend???
It seems like there must be an easier way to deal with snow. But I haven't seen anything better than shovel, snow blower or plow. Possibly heading south is a good solution.
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Messy, messy. I know your hard work is paying off though.
How many words do eskimos have for suffocating humidity and +100 temperatures for days on end???? I will parcel some up and send it your way when the next wave hits us this weekend???
It seems like there must be an easier way to deal with snow. But I haven't seen anything better than shovel, snow blower or plow.
Possibly heading south is a good solution.
Worked for me a few times, but it was waiting (with a vengeance) for me on my return.
I sure as hell hope you did that with a snowblower....
I love shovelling snow. I could sit and watch others do it for hours. :)
S
Fuj-it was like concrete. Snowblower, or even a plow on a pickup wouldn't budge it. It was over shoulder height at the street and frozen solid.
What you see was done with a payloader. Scot, I never got to see them do it...I was 1500 miles away at the time.
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