First, a big, ole roadrunner in the middle of the road. He skedaddled quickly at my approach.
Then I saw a large outbuilding, whose corrugated tin roof had completely collapsed due to the weight of the snow.
Lastly, I saw a lucky kid, belly-down on a sled, being towed behind a tractor. Man, I only got to slide down hills when I was little!
Also, it's hysterically funny to observe my dogs bounding through belly-deep snow. I larfed and larfed.
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At least you found 'some' humor in it!
Oh, man -- sledding, especially downhill and through large painful boulders, is a treat everyone should have, even as an adult. To wit, JayG and I went sledding -as adults- and had a blast. As soon as I was off the painkillers, I could laugh heartily about it.
Old NFO, it sure beats crying. :)
SCI-FI, I've always loved sledding, especially since my skiing skills are much worse than mediocre. So bring on the hills! I have Extra-strength Tylenol...
That is so CUTE!!! :D :D :D
We don't really have *real* snow here. We have rain, and then snow, and then rain, and then just clouds, and other unpredictable weather.
Chaos, that's England for you! Or so I've heard. ;)
Do you think you might get an increase in business from folks having extra aches and pains from using muscles they don't usually use via shoveling?:-)
Suldog, I've not noticed any increase. Probably because people don't OWN shovels here. We just let it all melt.
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