Well, for those of you from Northeast Ohio, you know what happened on Valentines Day. For those of you from other areas of this grand land...I woke up Wednesday to this:
The drifts in the driveway were up to my waist. Suffice to say, there was work to be done. My wife started at the apron (hardest part) and I at the garage. After about an hour and a half, we took a lunch break. When work resumed, we found that the city came by with their plows and walled us in, negating all of the work done on the apron. Thanks guys! Please raise our property taxes again so that we don't lose these fantastic city services.
Anyway, after about another 2 hours we finally finished.
All told, it was pretty fun and a great workout. It reminded me of the winters I remember from my childhood. I have heard many people mention the sense of community bond that is formed in such times. Having to dig your ass out of two feet of snow sort of transcends social/economic differences. It actually reminded me of the 2003 blackout, where everyone was out on their front porches with candles, enduring the hot sticky weather as a neighborhood. Very warm and fuzzy.
Now stop snowing. My back hurts.
As a follow up to this, the next day I came home in the afternoon to find my apron walled in again. This time with heavy, frozen slop up to my knees. Another 1/2 hour of shoveling. Thanks again city services (I know they have to clear the street but jeez...I'm glad I didn't have groceries).
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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I've got to tell you, the electric snowblower my wife bought me for our 1st Anniversary got used again. I've only used it about 3 times, but it's darn handy when you do need it.
I'll have to get it out to finish the back of the drive so I can get three timpani out of the garage for Thursday.
Keep warm!
How come all the snow is piled on your neighbor's house?
Isn't it pretty??? I wish it would snow again.
Happy Birthday!!!... by the way.
I wish it would snow as well. I "hate" this crap in betwixt. Crummy February snow...I've had to wear 4 different jackets this week. What the hell??????????????
Hello Great Lakes neighbor! Bedford got a bunch, too. I did some shoveling, but depended on my Subaru to just drive over (or through) the dregs I did not feel like shoveling!
I grew up in Solon...so I know how the southest gets piled on...what made this last one unique is that the West Side seemed to get the brunt.
AStoltz
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