Snow

Feb 27, 2013 08:48

Feeling down and making dolls. But have some snow photos from last night and this morning.

This snow was a bitch to shovel because it's so wet and heavy, and not 30 seconds after finishing the driveway the motherloving plow came by and dumped a small mountain of wet snow into it.

Three photos )

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newnumber6 February 27 2013, 22:38:25 UTC
Looks like you got a fair bit more than we did. (But then, that's always the way!)

Also, sorry to hear you're feeling down. :P

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liabrown February 28 2013, 06:10:54 UTC
It still keeps falling too; I shovelled again this afternoon and there's more on the sidewalk now. Just stop snowing, please....

And thank you :)

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liabrown February 28 2013, 06:12:52 UTC
I know, right? It's okay if you don't have to shovel it or walk through it....though I have to do both :> On my errands today there was wet snow blowing in my face the whole time and I walked through a ton of snow and slush. I'm ready for spring.

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liabrown March 5 2013, 00:14:13 UTC
Yeahhhhhh, right now I'm desperate for this to end. I would love to go somewhere warm! But March is an iffy month -- it might all start melting in 2 weeks, or maybe it'll continue well into April. And it's guaranteed that it always snows at least once in April.

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runenklinge March 1 2013, 00:53:58 UTC
...on the plus side, it looks very pretty.
but yeah, not a fan of shoveling myself. my parents are not helping by on the one hand complaining about no one shoveling the snow, and then getting concerned when i'm getting dressed to go out and do it -.-

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liabrown March 1 2013, 05:13:30 UTC
It is pretty -- I took photos Thursday morning (it never did stop snowing on Wednesday, and by Thursday I had to shovel a ton of wet snow all over again), and some didn't turn out, but a few were very nice and I'll post them soon.

Yeah, you want to make sure you don't over-exert yourself. It can be very strenuous.

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runenklinge March 1 2013, 20:45:29 UTC
oh, I'm not over exerting myself, I just quit when I feel it's getting too much, yay for self-preservation, but it bums me that it doesn't occur to my parents that complaining about no snow getting shoveled to the one person who shouldn't do it, is counter-productive. And they never learn -.-

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liabrown March 5 2013, 00:18:12 UTC
Maybe hint to them that they can hire a neighbourhood kid to do it for 5 euros? (or whatever the going rate is where you are) If somebody's posting flyers offering to do it, maybe take one and put it up where your parents can see it :>

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chaos_wolf07 March 9 2013, 14:26:55 UTC
Yeah, you just keep complaining about all of that gorgeous snow you're getting ;) A few years back, it snowed so much that when we shoveled out the car, I built a snow throne next to it and sat there for an hour. Because Snow Throne :D

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liabrown March 10 2013, 04:57:44 UTC
If I didn't have to shovel I probably wouldn't care much :> But I do 95% of the shovelling around here! Also, I don't drive, so I've gotta walk most places and many of the people around here don't shovel, which makes walking hazardous. I figure I come by my snow-hatred honestly :>

Also I HATE cold weather, it is the devil's work. I was made for warmer climates :D

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chaos_wolf07 March 10 2013, 21:04:12 UTC
See, that's when you tunnel through the snow. That way, you don't have to shovel if it snows again :D

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liabrown March 11 2013, 06:52:04 UTC
(Un)fortunately we don't get THAT much snow....I don't think it'd be much of a tunnel :>

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