Below is a shot of the creek during the height of the storm on Saturday, from about the same vantage point except slightly zoomed in. You can call me weird (and why shouldn't you), but I really love a good storm, especially a good snow storm.
When all that snow was coming down, and the TV people were freaking out saying, "This is The Big One, Elizabeth!" I thought it was great. In fact, I was a little disappointed to wake up Sunday to the sun. Another day of blizzard-like conditions
Sunday morning after the sun rose I ventured out to start shoveling, sweeping, and hoeing the snow so I could
Snow hoeing is a little-known technique that one resorts to when one does not possess a snow shovel. It dates back to
By the way--just so you know--Plan B would work
Plan C involved extensive pondering of this question: Does an electric leaf blower work on snow? Surely it must. This plan became more and more appealing with each flake of snow that, one by one, was barely moved by the garden implement known as a hoe. Then I remembered an electrical cord, an electrical socket, and snow--which contains water--were involved.
Water, electricity and Chesapeake Bay Woman do not mix.
Neither does a gardening hoe and snow, for future reference.
22 comments:
Beautiful as it looks coming down an for the first few hours, I'm glad this one missed us. Hope your commute on Monday is uneventful.
i should have rode the 4 wheeler up there.
It is beautiful, but.... I gave my son a snow blower for Christmas when he was about ten...it was the best present. Ever;)
and might I also add.. NINE!
We could have used our leaf blower on our snow here - it was very dry and powdery. Perfect for skiing, if we were actually people who skied.
Beautiful photos! Big storms are fun to watch.
"Big one Elizabeth": SNORT.
Snow? I do not like it, Sam I am. I do not like it on the ground, I do not like it all around. I do not like it on my car, I do not like it near or far. I do not like it on my boots, Snow and the Devil are in cahoots.
The End
BHE bet you will like it if it was say falling just a bit while we are paruzing NYC streets!
That would be EPIC to me.
Ahhhh......I miss snow.
Guess I'll just have to make do with the beach and sand.
How different is a leaf blower from a snow blower?
The blower just pushes the soft stuff aside .. you still gotta dig ... I am SO glad it was too cold here to snow but we are expecting some on Tuesday nite .. February is the snowiest month in NYC ..
I absolutely love a snowstorm until the sun comes out and I have to shovel the neighbors' driveway. I might try to find snow hoe. Why not?
*snort* at Caution!
I did use my leaf blower to get the snow off my porch!
I wonder if I can find a snow hoe to clear our driveway....which btw we have yet to reach to the end of. Maybe today. GAH!
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Do they even sell snow shovels in Mathews? We only had enough snow to be irritating, that is I made it to work but might not make it up the driveway at work as no one plowed, shoveled or hoed anything.
I can see how a hoe would work for the snow - better than a RAKE like my hubby used.
No foolin...
We went to Haven and Aaron's Sunday - it was beautiful!!
We tried to find a snow shovel at Walmart on Friday morning and after asking three people working there, were informed "We don't have any, they're seasonal".
Sigh.
Perry- apparently you should have been asking for a "snow hoe" ;)
I just warmed up two partialy frozen teenagers. After watching them inhale their meal, I think soup CAN be a finger food. Incredible. A whole sleeve of crackers disapered.
GORGEOUS!! The photos that is.
I suspose you could always bribe someone to come dig you out. But it'd be much more fun if your next door neighbor (dad) got one of these.
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Bayman, I suppose soup could be a finger food, and in fact I have seen my very own children eat soup without utensils, but it's a whole lot less messy if you use a spoon.
One sleeve of saltines is a minimum around this house. We love us our saltine crackers.
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Ok, let me get this straight:
You hoed your snow? With a hoe?
Oh, Lord in Heaven.
SMBS-It's good to hear from you. You haven't stalked in a while.
Meg-Vatomic dog wins for best use of a word verification.
Yeah, sorry for not coming around more often, but you can't imagine how many blondes are out there that need stalking :).
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