Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 18, 2009
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Adam: Before I start on my home winterization, I'm going to prep my snow gear. It might be a fierce winter. Just look at the gleam on this ice scraper. I don't care how much it snows this year. And I can cut a snowflake in two with this edge. This is going to be your best shoveling season yet! Best of luck to you. Clayton: To me!? Wait...DAD!!!
WoodEye about 15 years ago
OMG! He’s finally big enough!
Yukoneric about 15 years ago
Beautiful, until some smuck messes up the view by shoveling it.
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
Just remember, don’t eat the yellow (or brown) snow!
alondra about 15 years ago
For some reason I always liked shovelling snow.
serenasakitty about 15 years ago
Macushlalondra and Doc you can always come and shovel my snow if you wish. It gets harder for me every year.
bald about 15 years ago
I remember as a kid making money in winter shoveling other peoples sidewalks, I always had plenty of spending money.
something to think about clayton
yyyguy about 15 years ago
but, as kids, we always think of the work before we think of the rewards. part of the “growing up” process.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
I can still remember going up to my maternal grandmother’s in the winter, many times (5200 feet elevation) - this was my mother’s idea, of course, and halfway my dad having to put on chains. Out in the snow, freezing and cursing, trying to get the old-style chains on, me too young to help, my mother in the nice warm car, looking out the window, and exclaiming “Oh, isn’t this beautiful?”. I guess an opinion about “snow” depends on your perspective…
YatInExile about 15 years ago
“Snow shovel”??? What’s that? And “chains”?
I will admit to scraping my windshield when I’m in too big a hurry to let the defroster do it for me.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
jmd4lsu: We lived in the Sacramento valley in Calif. - no snow, 100 degree summers. My grandmother lived up in the Sierra Nevadas - snow.