Posted by JRSutton on February 09, 2013 at 05:15:04 from (75.130.109.233):
In case anybody doubted the existance of angry snow gods - I have irrefutable proof.
Went to fire up the snow blower this morning - would not start. Kept trying and trying - snapped the rope...
I of course have no more rope... I could go buy some, all I have to do is clear my driveway so I can go get it...
If only I had a snowblower to do that...
... maybe I can use baler twine...
anyways - hard to measure how much we've gotten so far because the wind has moved it everywhere - It'll be five feet deep in one spot right next to an area that's only 2" deep.
Still coming down at a decent pace.
I'll throw in a few pics - yes I know - the tractor shouldn't have been left out, but that's another long story.
This snow is all from last night - previous snow had just finished melting away the day before.
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