Hope yall are safe but you can have all that snow. I'll take hot and an accasional huricane. Be safe and warm from cajun country
LDM5
Loc: Templeton, MA
wannabe wrote:
Hope yall are safe but you can have all that snow. I'll take hot and an accasional huricane. Be safe and warm from cajun country
Thanx wannabe. Myself, I'll take a blizzard over a hurricane any day. :thumbup:
I'm one of those hundreds of thousands with no power. Got a generator going, and we heat with a wood stove, so at least can do a few things around the house.
A little over two feet for us, lots of trees down, lost one of my nicest spruce trees, lying flat on the ground. Heavy wet snow to start, weighted everything down, snapped power lines, limbs, etc. Lost power around 8:30 Friday night, no sign of power crews around yet.
The fellow that plows my driveway is in Beth Israel, a tree fell on him!
Glad you're okay.
LDM5
Loc: Templeton, MA
Treepusher wrote:
I'm one of those hundreds of thousands with no power. Got a generator going, and we heat with a wood stove, so at least can do a few things around the house.
A little over two feet for us, lots of trees down, lost one of my nicest spruce trees, lying flat on the ground. Heavy wet snow to start, weighted everything down, snapped power lines, limbs, etc. Lost power around 8:30 Friday night, no sign of power crews around yet.
The fellow that plows my driveway is in Beth Israel, a tree fell on him!
Glad you're okay.
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Wow, Treepusher you got walloped down your way! Sorry to hear that. I hope you get your power back soon and I hope your plow guy's going to be ok. Good luck.
LDM5 wrote:
plessner wrote:
if misery loves company--it is supposed to start here tomorrow with a foot of snow and 40 mph winds
we really need rain in the spring instead of all this
Thanx for the reply plessner. We definately had a corker of a storm. Tons of snow and high winds but now that it's over it's quite beautiful out there. Hope you fare well and stay safe and warm. :D
thanks it has been snowing since midnight and the wind is supposed to pick up later---I sure am glad we don't have cows anymore to have to go out and feed!
Treepusher wrote:
I'm one of those hundreds of thousands with no power. Got a generator going, and we heat with a wood stove, so at least can do a few things around the house.
A little over two feet for us, lots of trees down, lost one of my nicest spruce trees, lying flat on the ground. Heavy wet snow to start, weighted everything down, snapped power lines, limbs, etc. Lost power around 8:30 Friday night, no sign of power crews around yet.
The fellow that plows my driveway is in Beth Israel, a tree fell on him!
Glad you're okay.
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stay safe--play games and eat junk food and hopefully the power will be back on soon and the road plowing guy is OK
still better than a hurricane I think
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