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squonk

It was supposed to start snowing at 2AM. Phone rang at 5:50 this morning telling me the place I retired from is closed today. Thanks for the call! :bitch: Almost 7:30 and the amount of new snow we got wouldn't even get @Lane Ranger out with one of his RJ's! :confusion-confused:

We are right on the edge of the snow. They say it's "supposed to pick up" we will see. @rjg854 is about 7 miles east of me. Prolly got a foot! :lol:

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rjg854

It is snowing Mike, maybe an inch so far.  Going to wait a couple more hours before I try to do any clean-up.  But I have gotten a lot of seat time lately:happy-bouncymulticolor:

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rjg854
5 minutes ago, squonk said:

It was supposed to start snowing at 2AM. Phone rang at 5:50 this morning telling me the place I retired from is closed today. 

Well is that nice of them to have not forgotten you  :laughing-rolling:

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Lane Ranger

31 inches in Nazareth, Pennsylvania!  I want to see some working tractors !   There have to be some out there!

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squonk
Just now, rjg854 said:

It is snowing Mike, maybe an inch so far.  Going to wait a couple more hours before I try to do any clean-up.  But I have gotten a lot of seat time lately:happy-bouncymulticolor:

See I knew you got more than me! :notworthy: There is more snow blowing off the roof than falling from the sky here. :sleeping-yellow:

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squonk
1 minute ago, Lane Ranger said:

31 inches in Nazareth, Pennsylvania!  I want to see some working tractors !   There have to be some out there!

I should have taken a pic of me getting the tractors ready for the snow WE DIDN"T GET! overnight. :angry-tappingfoot:

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squonk

Plow just went by plowing the bare road. Prolly heading to @rjg854's house! :occasion-xmas:

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rjg854

I don't think I'll need him, it isn't even snowing at present, maybe the quiet before the storm :confusion-shrug:

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pfrederi

Started snowing Sunday afternoon still snowing.  Never really hard but consistent.  Some drifting so hard to say how much about a foot but looks like it will continue for awhile.  Snow horses are still resting in the shop.  As I said we only move snowflakes once....

 

 

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squonk
30 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

Started snowing Sunday afternoon still snowing.  Never really hard but consistent.  Some drifting so hard to say how much about a foot but looks like it will continue for awhile.  Snow horses are still resting in the shop.  As I said we only move snowflakes once....

 

 

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That area under the word Greece to the right 2nd county down is us. That clear little spot on the edge of the snow, That's me!

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ebinmaine

Got up at 4 am. 

Had about 8" on the flat of the side deck. 

Work is fairly quiet and we don't deliver in the snow storms so I was already planning on staying home. 

Boss texted and said they closed the store. 

Niiiice. 

 

Cleared the snow from the horse stable (tarp garage) and side deck. 

 

Supposed to snow ❄️❄️ all day till evening or later here. 

 

Trina does "work from home" toady so she can't go play seat time til 4 pm. 

Like @pfrederi Paul, we prefer to move snowflakes only once so I'll likely wait til later and BBT can attack the yard with me. 

 

Still accumulating but VERY fine. I'm thinking we'll end up with about 10" or so of densely packed snow. 

Been hovering around 21 to 24 degrees for 24 hours or so. 

Great for plowing. 

 

 

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squonk

Still waiting for the Town of Fayette Highway Superintendent to plow his own driveway with town equipment. ( He lives a couple of houses down) :)

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squonk

Took the garbage out. We got maybe an inch. Snow is picking up a tad. We'll see if I made the right move putting the snow blower tractor in the front of the line! 

 

Retired engineer neighbor now out with his snowblower cutting thru 2"drifts. Really putting it thru it's paces. I wonder if he's one of those Consumer Reports test guys? :confusion-confused:

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Chestnut

About a foot in southern NH. Neighbor, where I store the Simplicity in winter, had to go to work for 9 so I went over around 8. The neighbor from the other side was already 3/4 done with that drive with his Kubota. So my Simplicity got plowed out by the Kubota. He at least left me the dignity (and swat time) to blow my own drive. Gave my phone to the boss for some photos but dogs playing were a far more interesting subject than me blowing snow. 

Report from Augusta is only about 6". Wheel Horse will need to wait a couple weeks to clear the roof snow. 

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ebinmaine

@Chestnut

Your snow monster seems to have a little chocolate on it. 

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Chestnut
Just now, ebinmaine said:

@Chestnut

Your snow monster seems to have a little chocolate on it. 

Actually double shot of chocolate!

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, Chestnut said:

Actually double shot of chocolate!

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Niiiice. 

 

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squonk

My dogs go out long enough to go "Inky Tinky" and zoom back into the house! 

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Chestnut
23 minutes ago, squonk said:

My dogs go out long enough to go "Inky Tinky" and zoom back into the house! 

They're outside for hours watching the world go by and making sure the cars don't move without them. Two hours in the woods Sunday and an hour and a half yesterday. Snow shoes will have to come out today and we'll need a spot where parking is plowed. When snow is deep they may let us break trail.

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rjg854

Just went out and cleaning the walkways to the outbuildings and the bird feeders, maybe 2 1/2". It's barely snowing and it's really fine. The little lady gets home @ 5, so I'll go out a couple of hours before that and plow. 

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squonk
45 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

Just went out and cleaning the walkways to the outbuildings and the bird feeders, maybe 2 1/2". It's barely snowing and it's really fine. The little lady gets home @ 5, so I'll go out a couple of hours before that and plow. 

Yup. Local weather just said "Their models were way off!"  No kiddin! :)

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Handy Don

A new 12" on the driveway this morning after I cleared 6" yesterday morning. Helped out some neighbors, too. One had their snowblower break down. The other was using a Ryobi battery electric snow broom and didn't know what to do with the 30" pile of compacted stuff the village plow left across the end of their driveway!

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midpack

We got plenty in western MA. At least 12"

 

Mongo had me singing  "Bad Boy  Bad Boy   Whatcha gonna do  Bad Boy"

 

That Magnum was roaring  :) 

 

 

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pfrederi

Real men do not need cabs

 

 

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pfrederi

Also do not need to blow 35 feet in the air...

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