I took a job in Connecticut moving from So. California. First winter storm dropped 18" of snow and all I had was an old flat nosed coal shovel and 100 ft of driveway. Happily a neighbor, who I had not met before, took pity on me and ‘demonstrated’ the wonders of a snow blower. Long story short, no I didn’t buy one but I did hire a snow removal guy who came over any time there was an inch or more of snow.
Not snow-related, but since she put in a garden bed my neighbor has to use my front walk to get from the street to the side of her house. Small price for another garden bed to look at. &8-[)
Susan00100 over 3 years ago
“Moochers’ Pathway”. :-D
Susan00100 over 3 years ago
Last year, I moved from NYC to my brother’s house in Florida. No snow-shoveling here!
roof-top-view over 3 years ago
I took a job in Connecticut moving from So. California. First winter storm dropped 18" of snow and all I had was an old flat nosed coal shovel and 100 ft of driveway. Happily a neighbor, who I had not met before, took pity on me and ‘demonstrated’ the wonders of a snow blower. Long story short, no I didn’t buy one but I did hire a snow removal guy who came over any time there was an inch or more of snow.
gcarlson over 3 years ago
Not snow-related, but since she put in a garden bed my neighbor has to use my front walk to get from the street to the side of her house. Small price for another garden bed to look at. &8-[)
brklnbern over 3 years ago
Piggybacking. Twice the work power, half the work.