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Old 16-01-21, 18:07
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Snow...snow....wonderful friggen snow....

Had so much over night it was higher than the sill on the door of my 4x4 truck.... and when I opened the truck door toget the snow broom half a truckload fell on the front seat.

so I persisted and drove to the barn.....about 400 yards.... in four wheel drive....low range.... and usingthe electronic locking rearend....... got stuck twice as soon as I started to turn the front wheels....... hcickened out and droveback.....stuck twice againbut if youlet the rear axle locked and spinyou eventually get traction......... called Grant and told him to stay home......

Now guess who else si getting snowed under.......PHIL Waterman....according to the weather map is getting his fair share......

I refuse to get the tractor/6foot snow blower out until it stops falling this time tomorrow...... it's the heavy stickysnow likely to jam up the jam up the snow blower even with its 45 HP. Pine trees have their branches loaded and bent touching the ground....... not good for possible power failure..... lots of wood for the wood furnace!!!!!!!!

Tomorrow is and another day and it is warm in the house.

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Old 16-01-21, 20:35
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You are in Ontario....it will all melt in 3 days. Here in Manitoba, whatever falls will still be there until at least the end of March.
That said, we have been very lucky this year. We have maybe 2 or 3 inches on the ground, and temps have been in the negative single digits. Still a long way to go before winter is over, but every day of sunshine is a day closer to the end.
Normally the wife and I would be in Mexico this week for our annual holiday. I am very much missing it this year.


Now along will come the Auzzies who will complain about how dry and hot it is this year.
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Old 16-01-21, 21:05
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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You are in Ontario....it will all melt in 3 days.
Not all of Ontario is Toronto, where they call out the army (at least sometimes) when it snows .
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Old 16-01-21, 21:37
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I guess it is all a matter of perspective.

Sometimes we need a hand when it snows. But that is when the snow is to the roofline, and your doors both push outwards. That is when you need someone on the outside to tunnel in to your door. I think Derk Derin can tell you about that.



I just went to the gc weather pages, and was checking out the forecasts for Ottawa. Amazingly, we do have it better around here (for now). That is supposed to change in a week when we go back to lows of -20. Perspective or not, I don't like -20. But our average temps for this time of year are supposed to be -24 low and -13 for the high. Guess I shouldn't complain.
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Old 16-01-21, 22:29
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I think it was about 4-6 deg here today and sunny. Grass is green and some of my wife’s plants in the yard as still very green. Every day is closer to summer so I’m happy with the winter so far.
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Old 16-01-21, 23:48
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Hi Bob

The storm today brought us about 2 inches of rain with temperatures up to 42 F / 5.5 C. Almost all our snow/boiler plate ice has melted. Ice has been our problem this year, the Federal Express truck got stuck on flat ground in the door yard. Driver got front wheels stuck in one set of ruts and rears in another. Tried throwing sand under the wheels but truck had one bald tire, ended up pulling it sideways with plow truck till got him clear of the ruts.

Right now what I need is a zamboni to smooth out the ruts, then at least go skating.

Actually we could use a series of small SNOW storms.

Cheers Phil
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