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I just did the driveway with the snowblower for the second time and I'm sure that I will be doing it again tomorrow. The snow caved in the tarp and frame I had set up over the boat, didn't get to it in time [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] A little more strapping and wire and it will be good as new. I'm really glad [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] I got the snowblower last year, this years been a killer for snow.
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Looks like only 15 or 16 inches here... Roads looks pretty clear too considering. Wouldn't need a 4WD for work today...
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I thought Rhody got whacked by the storm...only 16 inches?? Logan got 27.5, and i think I got about 25 in Brookline. Ed |
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That's about it where I am - near the coast. It spent a few hours as almost sleet - the 25 knot stinging you think yer bleeding kind...
Brookline, eh? Used to live on the backside of Summit Hill - was there for the April fools storm. Cars trying to make it up the hill slid back down into my yard and if not for the big snow banks, into my car [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
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