These 2 knuckleheads wouldnt leave the plowed spots
Emma was having a good time though..
And the civic had a little hat on this morning
Emma was having a good time though..
And the civic had a little hat on this morning
Just mud and cold here. Huge winds all night and morning. Our biggest pain are the fools on news radio calling every government official they can catch asking what would have happened here if we had gotten the storm you guys have.
"The same thing that happened in 2010 idiots! "
Lots of folks stuck on the Long Island Expressway. Some were just fools for being out in the storm but others had jerks for employers that didn't let them go home early.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Hundreds-of-Cars-Stuck-on-LI-Expressway-190506831.html
Not to defend over zealous employers, but there was a huge difference from the north shore snow fall to the south shore. If you were on the south shore all day you had no idea that the north shore was getting a shellacking. I left Westhampton (east end south shore) to get to my house yesterday at 4:00pm. Westhampton had just started to snow. It took me an hour and a half to get 30 miles. When I got home my house (north shore) had 6 inches and Westhampton was still snow/sleet/rain. So there was a big difference from one side of the island to the other.
I should have left work earlier. I was fortunate to make it home. Actually, I made it 30 miles and couldn't get in my driveway, so I parked in my neighbor's driveway. All of this in a Toyota Echo, by the way. Terrible in all weather conditions. Great on gas .
They did OK. Dix was inside,in an outside stall which got drifted in Matisse fared quite well outside. The drift went on the other side of her pens fence.
Going to be in the 40's next week, can't wait.
Here is the quad view - not exactly smooth - winds, etc.....
Visit this current thread:...All of this in a Toyota Echo, by the way. Terrible in all weather conditions. Great on gas .
I was wondering where Ray was the past 2 days. He is closer to the south coast, so he took it on the chin I'm sure. Glad he is ok.I just talked to raybonz he says they are burried but alive and warm. No power yet either he says they had a cherry tree knocked down with hurricane force winds and there wood shed is beat to death plus 2 feet of snow!
Pete
How did the Dixette move go?
We got somewhere in the 15 inch range.....not a big storm, but I did get to try the blower for what it is meant to do.......cut thru like butter.....love those heated grips, and on demand locking diff
That is one nice tractor! Bet you are happy with it.Got power back here this morning.
Got about 17 inches. It rained for a while so the bottom 6 inches is slush and super heavy.
I don't mind the deep stuff, although I do less damage with the snow thrower.
Dozens of trees down, mostly pines uprooted.
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