I know the difference but in areas that receive little snow most households do not own a snow shovel, I had never even seen one until just recently, so the garden shovel will do in a pinch.
In Ged’s defense (defence), it only snows in Liverpool an average of 12 days a year:http://www.myweather2.com/Holiday-Destinations/United-Kingdom/Liverpool/climate-profile.aspx
paha_siga almost 9 years ago
Yeah, that’s a spade for digging in soil… that can’t be used until spring.
Laynegg almost 9 years ago
I know the difference but in areas that receive little snow most households do not own a snow shovel, I had never even seen one until just recently, so the garden shovel will do in a pinch.
ladykat almost 9 years ago
Well, I’ve been in situations where the only thing at hand was the spade and I’ve dug myself out just fine using it!
Francis Lapeyre Premium Member almost 9 years ago
In Ged’s defense (defence), it only snows in Liverpool an average of 12 days a year:http://www.myweather2.com/Holiday-Destinations/United-Kingdom/Liverpool/climate-profile.aspx
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 9 years ago
Aunty consults with Closets by Design.
DukeOfURL Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Well, maybe if he didn’t try to shovel snow with a dirt-spade…