Snow started
about 24 hours ago with wind gust up to forty mph. I dug out just before dark last night; again
at seven this morning and it is still snowing at 4 p.m. So far we have received about 24 inches. I will
wait until tomorrow morning and dig out again.
I have a
hundred-foot +/- U-shaped drive and it
took me about three hours this morning with a snow blower and shovel to clear
it. As fast as I was removing the snow
the wind would fill back in behind me and the young man that plows our road
would pack the mouth of the drive.
I just went
back out a few minutes ago and had to dig out the vents to my two heaters. There is nearly a foot of snow to be moved
again.
Here are two
pictures from my back window and a picture of the back of my house without
snow. As you can see the snow has
reached my windows and it is still snowing.
those views are from the window on the left. Snow half way up the first pane. |
Also a
couple of pix from my front kitchen window; before and after. Much of this snow has piled up from sliding off my metal
roof; but I am a tall man and the snow pack is up to my crotch – not including
the depths of the drifts.
viewed from the right window. Creeping up the window. |
I have said
that I love the winter and I love the snow, but I could use a few days’ break. We have another storm coming in on Wednesday
and Thursday.
I need to
haul wood tomorrow from my backyard woodshed to my wood storage structure at my
back steps, I also need to rake snow from may shed roofs. It will have to be done on
snowshoes.
It is all a
part of living in rural Maine.