We ended 2010 with about a foot of snowfall with drifts to nearly four feet. David got up early to clear the driveway so I could get to work. As is usually does, our snow blower stopped working before making it out of the garage. We have one snow shovel and one 10-pound farm shovel which scoops about a cup of snow at a time. Guess which one I got to use? It took nearly an hour for the two of us to clear enough snow to make it out of the driveway. When I got home from work, I tried to shovel my way through the drifts to get to the chicken coop, but that was nearly impossible. Searching the garage and basement for the snowshoes, I tried to reach David on the cell, each time getting cut off. Finally reaching him, I found out where he stored the snowshoes. Yup. You guessed it. In the storage area next to the chicken coop. I left plenty of food and water the day before, so my chickens will be fine until I shovel my way through later today. We are starting 2011 with another 5 inches of white stuff covering our tracks from yesterday. I think I will sit by the fire with a second cup of coffee and think about it.
I love this. I will enjoy reading your blogs when I can. Any chance they can be e-mailed to me? Thanks, Chris.
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Thank you, Michelle. As soon as I learn how, I will have them emailed to you.
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Well I guess I should not complain about my hands getting cold while feeding the girls this morning…spoiled little CA chickens!
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Coffee, JUST coffee, if I were dealing with that much snow, I would have to have more than coffee!
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I really enjoyed this. I’ll bet your local newspaper would love an occasional column written by you.
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I love this! I always love your humor, and look forward to reading more!
To be fair:
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Loved yours and could not figure out how to comment :/! Congrats on that healthy lifestyle (and better joints!)
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