Monday, February 13, 2012

Extreme Shoveling

Arkansas may be having it's mildest winter ever, but Europe is suffering one of the worst winters ever.
Schools have closed, public transportation has all but stalled and people are struggling to keep their homes warm. Climate change is affecting us all, from the hottest summers on record to the wettest springs and the coldest winters. This time last year we were recovering from 24" of freshly fallen snow. Jerry was home, simply because he couldn't get out of the driveway until he shoveled it, and it wouldn't stop snowing long enough for him to make a dent in the job!



We had several snows last winter, one after the other for about 6 weeks. It was like Mother Nature was mad at us. Shoveling became a weekly chore, boots remained at the door and coats, hats and gloves never got put away.
Sometime around snow #4 or 5, Jerry decided he was going to buy a snow plow for next winter. Up till then, he had said we live too far South to own a snow plow. Something about us not getting enough snow. We have one now setting in the garage... waiting!

You have time to do some deep thinking when you're going back and forth, shoveling. Things like where you'd like to retire.

Chicago's not on the list, or Minneapolis either. He's not a snow person, I blame it on his early years spent in Puerto Rico and Florida. Deprived of the white stuff, he grew up to HATE IT. From the first cold day in the fall to the last cool day in the spring he mentions how much he dislikes the cold.


I'm thinking it's probably too late to change him!

*We're in Dallas this morning visiting our kids and it's snowing at our house on Granny Mountain!!! Maybe he'll get to use that snow blower after all!

11 comments:

  1. I'm with him all the way! We just got our first "real" snow last night & it's only about enough to cover most of the grass, but I still wouldn't mind if it had never come.

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    1. We missed this, the one and only snow of the winter.... so far! By the time we got home on Tuesday it was gone, wooo hooo!

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  2. We're in Dallas visiting our kids and it's snowed on Granny Mountain!!! Not sure how much, but he may just get to USE that new snowblower! So funny...

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  3. well, dallas is pretty gloomy this morning! hoping you can break that snowblower in at least once this winter!

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    1. We did see snowflakes Sunday night for a little while in Dallas! But by the time we got up on Monday it was all rain. Our Grandson got all excited that they were going to have snow!

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  4. It's pouring rain here, but my son saw some snow in Georgetown yesterday, up around Austin, Texas.

    Bet your hubby can't wait to get home and try out the new toy! Gotta be easier than shoveling! Hope you can get in your driveway. (that's a LONG driveway)

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    1. He still says the snowblower it the reason we haven't had snow this winter, he thinks he "jinxed it!"

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  5. You're missing your snow - good for your hubs, but a bit disappointing for you.
    Well, I'm guessing the grands more than make up for the disappointment.

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    1. It did, and yes I love the snow! We had fun, loved seeing the kids!

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  6. Enjoy the kids...forget the snow & the blower!...:)JP

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    1. From now on, we're heading south just before the snow and coming back when we're sure it's melted! Hubby liked this trip best of all!

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