Had 9" at 6 when I started shoveling. Expecting it to at least double over night. Better to shovel twice than to have to do 18" in one go.
Shovel slow and rest often. No speed records need to be set for snow shoveling. The wind is howling here and the snow is drifting. I am hoping that it keeps the driveway clear and drifts into the backyard and out of the way.
Over here spring is arriving...Having lunch at the water since it's not a far detour from my next customer.Bit chilly in only a sweater (and yes, pants too) but managable(Image removed from quote.)So no such harsh weather here in West-Europe, while we're about the same distance from the equator?
Quote from: Mechanickal on March 15, 2017, 12:10:35 PMOver here spring is arriving...Having lunch at the water since it's not a far detour from my next customer.Bit chilly in only a sweater (and yes, pants too) but managable(Image removed from quote.)So no such harsh weather here in West-Europe, while we're about the same distance from the equator? Are those British pants or proper pants?
About 5 inches in Northern Baltimore county. Slushy but nothing epic.
I haven't built up the courage to go out yet. My winter blood has left my bones and the thinner spring blood doesn't like the looks of outside. Gotta leave for work soon though.Sent from my XT1563 using Tapatalk
I drove just about the whole 70km to work behind snowplows running in Tandem. Close to the city a transport hauling hogs rode beside me. My day is going better than theirs and hopefully I am not bacon at the end of the day.Sent from my XT1563 using Tapatalk
Quote from: JP on March 15, 2017, 12:28:06 PMQuote from: Mechanickal on March 15, 2017, 12:10:35 PMOver here spring is arriving...Having lunch at the water since it's not a far detour from my next customer.Bit chilly in only a sweater (and yes, pants too) but managable(Image removed from quote.)So no such harsh weather here in West-Europe, while we're about the same distance from the equator? Are those British pants or proper pants?
Right here in PA, brothers! They called for 18" +. It started snowing about an hour ago. It is 10:42pm here. I am thinking of doing light shoveling around 12:00am to lighten the workload in the morning.I asked for a vacation day tomorrow, but did not matter as my workplace close tomorrow anyway
Quote from: chrono on March 14, 2017, 03:42:21 AMRight here in PA, brothers! They called for 18" +. It started snowing about an hour ago. It is 10:42pm here. I am thinking of doing light shoveling around 12:00am to lighten the workload in the morning.I asked for a vacation day tomorrow, but did not matter as my workplace close tomorrow anyway Where in PA are you Chrono?There was a hair under 7 inches at Casa de TJ. Mrs. TJ's place of business was closed and also work was closed for me so it was a lot of digging out. Shoveling this stuff was a bear and it was easy to get a car stuck in it also (ask me how I know)..
The last time it snowed 1" in my state the whole state shut down, people were stranded on the highway delivering babies, and a state of emergency was declared.