Hello my good friend. I am off until January 2nd. George and I got caught in a snowstorm last night on our way from the store to buy a few last minute Christmas dinner ingredients. It is now -5 degrees F and I had to shovel snow away from my sliding glass door to let the dog out this morning. Then I had to sweep as some of the snow fell inside the door. And how are you my blessed friend?
Good morning Mary. I'm great this morning. 2 days until Christmas. It's still dark outside but soon I'll see how much snow dropped overnight. Then the shoveling will begin. Have a great long holiday season.
I'm so sorry about your snowfall. I can't imagine having to shovel out everyday. I remember one time when I was about 20 years old and we got a huge snowfall. Probably about 10 inches. It snowed our vehicles in and my first husband (yes we married young) spent most of the morning shoveling the car out so we could go to the grocery store. Along came a farmer with his huge tractor and a snowplow on the front and plowed all the snow off the road into the driveway. My husband was so mad; but he took it like a trooper and continued shoveling until he got the car out. It was funny at the time.
A snowplow can ruin your day if you are not careful. I'm sure more neighbors in Canada have gotten into disagreements over where people shovel their snow than anything else in Canada. Not me personally, I always think of the wellbeing of the people near me.
I see the same events happening all over the World, Mary.
Hello my good friend. I am off until January 2nd. George and I got caught in a snowstorm last night on our way from the store to buy a few last minute Christmas dinner ingredients. It is now -5 degrees F and I had to shovel snow away from my sliding glass door to let the dog out this morning. Then I had to sweep as some of the snow fell inside the door. And how are you my blessed friend?
Good morning Mary. I'm great this morning. 2 days until Christmas. It's still dark outside but soon I'll see how much snow dropped overnight. Then the shoveling will begin. Have a great long holiday season.
I'm so sorry about your snowfall. I can't imagine having to shovel out everyday. I remember one time when I was about 20 years old and we got a huge snowfall. Probably about 10 inches. It snowed our vehicles in and my first husband (yes we married young) spent most of the morning shoveling the car out so we could go to the grocery store. Along came a farmer with his huge tractor and a snowplow on the front and plowed all the snow off the road into the driveway. My husband was so mad; but he took it like a trooper and continued shoveling until he got the car out. It was funny at the time.
A snowplow can ruin your day if you are not careful. I'm sure more neighbors in Canada have gotten into disagreements over where people shovel their snow than anything else in Canada. Not me personally, I always think of the wellbeing of the people near me.
Thanks for keeping up the good spirit :)
Right back at you. A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and yours.