It can get difficult after a while, so it usually just gets piled up wherever we can. The space under my steps usually is completely full with snow that has been swept or shovelled under there.
I work in the subarctic, so winter weather – even blizzards that would shut down most places in the south – is taken in stride. Snow days are pretty rare although it can get bad enough occasionally.
I have to go to work (I always walk) so no cocoa until I’m back home, unfortunately. I’m retiring in less than a year and will be back in the south, so this is my last subarctic winter, though!
So much snow!! Where do you even put it all when you shovel?!
It can get difficult after a while, so it usually just gets piled up wherever we can. The space under my steps usually is completely full with snow that has been swept or shovelled under there.
A snowmobile for sure Lynette. Hope your Tuesday is better. Allan
Right? I would say there was probably a good 30 minutes of shovelling involved in order to get that vehicle out. We have sun, so things are bright!
Hoo boy. I hope he knew where to look!
Agreed! 🙂 He needed to go around with the autostart to find the right one!
It kind of made a nice ramp. If someone was stuck inside, they could roll down the window and slide down it.
Hahaha. 🙂 The only problem would be getting the window open without being buried by snow! 🙂
True story. But, it’s a small price to pay for the photo op
Agreed! 😁
Ay yi yi. 🤦♀️😝
You said it. 🙂
Oh no😧. Do you ever get a snow day??
I work in the subarctic, so winter weather – even blizzards that would shut down most places in the south – is taken in stride. Snow days are pretty rare although it can get bad enough occasionally.
I’m sure it’s in the garage? 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe, but will he need to dig the equivalent of a tunnel to the garage door? 😉
Stay indoors with cocoa????
I have to go to work (I always walk) so no cocoa until I’m back home, unfortunately. I’m retiring in less than a year and will be back in the south, so this is my last subarctic winter, though!