kdogg
Loc: Gallipolis Ferry WV
I grew up in Detroit in the 50's and 60's and remember the city using army surplus Jeeps with a brush attachment to sweep the sidewalks. Great fun for us kids to see who got covered up the most with the flying snow.
I really appreciate them cleaning the streets and the ridge of hardened snow they put across my driveway entrance is easily taken care of by the metal blades on my snowblower,,,when they come by with the truck with the blade on I always wave my appreciation and get out of the way !!!
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
EdJ0307 wrote:
The kids don't mow lawns anymore, either. You have to hire a lawn service to do it or mow the lawn yourself.
That won't be a problem for a few months yet.
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
Personally I wouldn't be caught dead living up north. You'll enjoy the south.
NJphotodoc wrote:
They've stopped putting snow in manholes in NYC due to the risk of fire. The salt in the snow eats away at the insulation and causes shorts and fires. Rain will wash away quickly, but the snow (and ice that happens when snow is pushed) doesn't do that which can result in wide-reaching blackouts which helps no one in the winter. In Manhattan, they try to dump snow into the rivers but that just adds to the street congestion since you need backhoes, dump trucks, etc. However in the other 4 boroughs it is an FWBI situation (ask anyone who served what FWBI stands for).
My wife and I found a better solution - we're moving down south
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Good point. Didn't think of that considering I used to respond to "burnouts" on a regular basis.
markngolf wrote:
That's a snow blower!! That is not shoveling!
As a kid in my old home town, there was a skinny "tractor/plow" that cleared all the sidewalks. It was really cool!! Snow falls were excellent opportunities for kids to earn a few quarters. We'd go door to door with shovels. It was fun and kept the little local candy store in business. Snow blowers seem to have put snow shoveling by kids out of business.
"The good old days" had lots of charm and was much healthier for kids.
Mark
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When I was a kid in Western NY we had horse-drawn plows for the sidewalks. They pulled v-shaped plows and got everone's sidewalks cleared quickly. That ended in the early 50s, however.
htbrown
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
SteveR wrote:
Been there, shoveling driveway clear just to have the snowplow come by
This is why I live in California. It's a two-hour drive when I want to play in the white stuff, and I never have to shovel it.
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