Heading out at just about 7 am to clear the 4-6 in snowfall we had last night. With the forecast he will need to bring up the snowblower from the barn. I have to make room by knocking back the snow piles. Next up is a the forecast of 16-24 inch storm. It is barreling down upon us for Sunday into who knows what day. :) Come on MARCH!
Have a wonderful day and enjoy the photos I post later today lol they will be before shots.
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19 thoughts on “Winter Storm Alert: How to Handle Heavy Snowfall”
It must be hard to stay cheerful. Good thing you have your art xx
I do love the look and if all I had to do is sit and watch it as I paint it would be wonderful but this old girls only knows how to work hard. You stay safe I am off to the store before the next wave of crazies get there lol
It must be hard to stay cheerful. Good thing you have your art xx
Yes and hot coffee when I come in.
Beautiful images!
Thank you.
Uncle!
:)
Ugh! Same here….sick of it already. And, just as the grass began to show again.
Yes we had mud in spots for 2 days now ice and snow.
As you know, March can bring a lot of snow in New England. The snow does make a nice background for photography though.
March child who was born in a storm lol but Daffodils bloom then too.
Oh, and I am so looking forward to the melt-off and then gardening, and here we will have about 20 inches. That just delays spring a bit for us.
Just a bit longer before my peas and spinach and lettuce go in too.
This really is turning into a winter like the old days, eh? We haven’t had snowbanks this big in decades. Hang in there!
I do love the look and if all I had to do is sit and watch it as I paint it would be wonderful but this old girls only knows how to work hard. You stay safe I am off to the store before the next wave of crazies get there lol
:D
Take care, Eunice.
Thanks Robert at least it will be pretty unless trees begin to fall. :)
My husband is not happy about the heavy snow. It’s much harder to remove than the fluffy stuff.
I wish I was closer and pop over with the tractor and do it for him :( Please be careful over there.