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Who wouldn't want 4-8" more snow this winter?
Please take me with you...
We didn't know we were to get four inches of snow last night into today. Got up and went to the basement to hit the treadmill and I thought it looked a little white outside (esp considering we lost a lot of snow over the weekend), but didn't think much of it. Didn't look like it was doing much, so I stayed on the treadmill, figuring we got a bit of snow overnight, but no big deal. Well, Rick came down at 6;15 to tell me that it was snowing like crazy outside and if he was going to take me to work, I'd best be getting moving. Fast. No way, I simply couldn't make it. So he left and I went upstairs and got my shower and got ready.
It was ugly getting to work this morning. I have a hill (well, I can't get to the main road anywhere without going down a steep hill. Got to the stop sign and slid to a stop. Got to the hill and there was a car in front of me with the 4-ways on. Evidently the plow and cinder truck didn't get to the hill yet and somebody was having a devil of a time getting up. I felt so bad for him. Line of cars, all waiting to get up the hill, long line behind me, waiting to get down. We all took turns, slipping and sliding up and down the hill. Til I got down to the bottom, I wasn't handling anything well at that point. Once I got to the main road, I was fine; the main road is slushy, but OK. The worst part on the main road are the drivers who think that 35 miles an hour is too fast. I had to get into the passing lane, just to get away from them. They don't realize that it's just as dangerous to drive too slowly as it is to drive like a bat. There has to be a happy medium. Long line of cars, all going about 30 mph on a road that's really not that bad and nobody wants to pass. So I did. And one was all it took; then people started passing. I can drive in this stuff, but I don't like to if I can get out of it. But I can do it.
Parking lot is terrible, nothing is shoveled. And it's still coming down....we can't see the road from our window in the building. It's all white.
Area schools are on a 2-hour delay, the ones that haven't cancelled for the day. (My sister is a school teacher and she loves snow days. I thought of her this morning as I was sliding into work.She called me from the comfort of her kitchen (sipping a mug of hot chocolate to boot) to make sure I made it into work OK. I also thought, yet again, that I should have majored in elementary education instead of geography.)
Belize. The day after I retire. I swear.
That's pretty much what we've done with our Subaru this winter...though not intentionally! I've only been shoveling the walkwasys and right up around the garage door. Gravel driveways are a pain to shovel. We end up raking stone back into the driveway from the yard in the spring. Fortunately; none of our snows have been truly deep. My outback has gotten right through it. But it's also been DH driving; I've been home a lot this winter!Oh, and BTW, a Subaru Impreza makes a lovely snow packing machine!I just drive it back and forth in the driveway, over the hump of snow at the foot of the driveway (they plowed in about 18-24" of snow there), and it saves shoveling, if you don't mind having a tiny layer of snow on the driveway. I have since stopped caring what the neighbors think.
Oh, no! I hope you can get another belt very soon.
Yes just in time for the belt to break on the snow blower.