We didn't get much snow last year since I bought a new snowblower. (Years ago it happened when I bought my last one too.) Hopefully we get some snow to help with the drought situation (but not to get clobbered like the "Blizzard of 78" which I remember much too clearly.) Good luck with the bike repairs (sounds like you should put the bike away for the season and worry about getting the money for the repairs next year....."Why worry about something today when you can worry about it tomorrow." 🙂)
@MATTTHEGREETERАй бұрын
I remember my dad crawling out the window to shovel out the front door. We cooked potatoes and hot dogs in the fireplace. That's about all I remember. I remember we had a lot of candles going to try to add some cheer (and heat). Years later I was living in NY up near the Canada border when the huge ice storm hit. We were without power for many days, cooking over candles. I made coffee over candles haha. The worst idea was cooking slim Jims over a candle. They smelled like hot dogs and tasted good but man, they were not friendly to the guts if you know what I mean haha.
@pcthayerАй бұрын
@@MATTTHEGREETER Yes, the snow was over the first floor windows in my house after that storm with all the drifting. Driving home from work (in a RWD Toyota) I just followed snow plows no matter where they were going, as long as they were heading in the general direction (since I was getting stuck trying to get up hills). Finally ended up in Abington which was one town over to where I was going (Rockland) with no major hills in between.
@MATTTHEGREETERАй бұрын
@@pcthayer My dad taught in Rockland for 31 years! Go bulldogs
@pcthayerАй бұрын
@@MATTTHEGREETER Cool....I didn't go to school there, I'm originally from Weymouth (next town over).