The Good Day All Thread

Discussion in 'The Village Square' started by Frank, Aug 2, 2006.

  1. Melody Mc.

    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    That is a LOT of HEAVY snow for you Netty. Mind your back. What a good neighbour you have. With his experience and that equipment, I'm sure he will be mindful to make as much room as he can for more to come. How are the city streets and roads keeping up? Maybe not a bad thing to stay home today.
     
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    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    Today, a little at a time, I'm relocating Christmas decorations from all over the house to the living room area. We still don't have enough energy to get the tree down and take the extra loveseat to the storage barn. Maybe tomorrow?? hahaha. We have snow and only -10 at night. It's been a very mild winter. And nothing like Netty's snow this year. ( I'll gladly pass that torch to you Netty, especially because you usually have heavy wet snow in your area).

    I made a venison stew yesterday, which will be for lunch today. And some biscuits. And then a wee walk and a movie I think. Enjoy your day everyone. :)
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Good Saturday morning all. Currently -9°C and overcast.
    It took all morning to clear the snow out of our driveway. My son and I worked for 2 hours around the house and cars, and around the woodshed. Then my neighbour came with his farm size snowblower and blew out the main driveway to the road. The road wasn't plowed at that point, and the town didn't come clear it until after 3pm. Once they came, I drove to town and did some of my errands and the grocery shopping. By the time I came home, the driveway was blowing in and I have to 'giver' to get back up. This morning I am sure it is blown in again, and I have made arrangements for a pick up for us to get to skating this morning. Weatherman says we could get another 20-40 cm of snow in the next few days. I don't think I've ever felt this stressed out. Oh and my engine light came on in my car on the way home. 2025 isn't starting out great at all.
    Well, off to walk the dog and the to the rink.
    Have a great day all :)
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Netty— too right that it is a rough start to 2025; however, bette to ge it all over now…then maybe it is time for fate to give you a lil break…waddya think.

    Mel— you just take’r easy now. Slowly, slowly. Chuckle.
     
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  5. Melody Mc.

    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    If I went any slower I'd be in reverse Sjoerd ;-)

    Today Santa's and such were put away. The tree will probably be tomorrow. Maybe......

    @Netty - You're doing an job of keeping things together and taking things one step at a time You've got this! It's completely understandable that you'd be very stressed. 2025 is definitely off to a rough start.

    But look at you wrangling rides to skating, driving through snow drifts and become a snow removal expert all at the same time during a once in a decade snow fall event. I hope Mother Nature and life calms for you soon and gives you time to breath.

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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Good Sunday morning all. Currently -9°C and snowing. Yes, it is still snowing. Day 4 of snow. It was getting lighter yesterday, and we went out and cleared our way out again. My son shovelled off the back roof and I got the snow off the greenhouse roof. Just as we were thinking it was time for a rest, a squall kicked in and it didn't stop. The winds were howling, and the snow was so thick it was a white out all night long, and it is still going now at 7:30am. Radar currently shows it ending around noon, but the radar image keeps changing. I haven't been outside yet today, I think the sight of the blown in driveway might just make me cry. I took a few pictures the other day, but these images are before another 14 hours of snowfall.
    The view out my window into a squall
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    Thunder, my 10 month old German Shepherd, out in the snow
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    Digging out one of the cars during a brief sunny spell
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    Digging my way to the garage door so I could get out the snowblower
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    Trying to get to the greenhouse
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    My son finishing up the lower roof. Wish I had gotten a 'before' shot!
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    My neighbour coming to my rescue and doing our driveway with his tractor. Now THATS a blower!
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    And the fun part? I get to do it all again today!
    Have a great day all :)
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Netty— thanks so much for the piccies. I get a much better understanding of how “de vork in de steel zit”, as we say.
    That is a huge amount of snow. Thanks again for the sit rep.

    That is indeed quite a turbo-blower!
     
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    I was hoping for pictures Netty. My goodness that is a lot of snow! Nice of your son to help clear the snow and do the roof. Those tractor snow blowers are amazing! The only thing I didn't like about the one I used to use was that I had to be turned around backwards all of the time. I used to help clear the 2 km driveway to may then families farm. Talk about a kink in the neck. They are an incredible piece of equipment, that is a good neighbour to have! Hang in there. It has to stop eventually...which must seem like forever right now.
     
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    Today the last of the Christmas decorations went away and we reclaimed the living room. All of the wayward spruce needles were sucked up with the shop Vac. We are going to go for a drive to the lake just for a change of scene. We've been home for three weeks now. I'm packing snow shoes encase we can't drive in, but I'm optimistic we will be able to.
     
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    Netty wow that’s a huge snow storm… your getting paths open is a cooperative effort. Great neighbors .
    beautiful snow pics, the landscape always looks so peaceful when snow covered .:)
    Keep us posted , stay safe and warm…
     
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