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Old 01-22-2012, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Anyone looking for snow? They predicted 5-8, then 3-5, but we ended up with about a foot of the stuff. The weathermen were clueless on this one! At least we got the fluffy stuff this time. Some areas just a couple towns over only got a few inches.
You can have it! Enjoying our nearly snow less winter so far.
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Old 01-22-2012, 03:16 PM
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Anyone looking for snow? They predicted 5-8, then 3-5, but we ended up with about a foot of the stuff. The weathermen were clueless on this one! At least we got the fluffy stuff this time. Some areas just a couple towns over only got a few inches.
You can have it! Enjoying our nearly snow less winter so far.
I was perfectly content with our winter..........until now. Temps will warm this week, so we'll have a lot of melting.
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Old 01-23-2012, 02:33 AM
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That is quite the mess to clean up Lainey, it must have kept Rick busy. I'd guess you have about 3 times times the snow we have on the ground. Fluffy stuff melts fast.
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Old 01-23-2012, 03:41 AM
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Originally Posted by NNY S2k
That is quite the mess to clean up Lainey, it must have kept Rick busy. I'd guess you have about 3 times times the snow we have on the ground. Fluffy stuff melts fast.
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Yeah, took him a while, and he also takes the time to clear out our neighbor's area too.

I'm the snow Princess. I stay inside and watch.

We'll get some melting in the next couple of days.
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Does Rick have a snowblower or just a shovel?
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Old 01-23-2012, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by NNY S2k
Does Rick have a snowblower or just a shovel?
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He gave up on the shovel years ago. Too many backaches after a very snowy winter early on in our home ownership. We get some winters with a lot of storms, others not so much; it's worth having the snow blower when it's needed. We're on our third snow blower.
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Supposed to rain here today, they are even calling for thunder
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Snowblower here too Lainey, though I've only used it once this season. For small amounts...less than 6" I usually just shovel....especially if it is the light stuff.
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Originally Posted by Tadashi
Nice net
I hate crap rolling around behind me
What I did in the Frontier was mounted a few hooks into the plastic interior trim
Now when I get groceries I just hang the bags from the hooks so stuff does not roll around
It turned out great, I mounted big washers behind the plastic for strength and have been amazed at the weight I have hung on them
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Originally Posted by NNY S2k
Snowblower here too Lainey, though I've only used it once this season. For small amounts...less than 6" I usually just shovel....especially if it is the light stuff.
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So far this year it feels like I have only "swept" the driveway, it feels like a gross exaggeration to call what I have done "shovel"...
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