The snow piles are getting much deeper around the mailboxes. One more snow (and the snow clouds are gathering again) and we won't be able to find our mailboxes.
This would have ben SO perfect for the mundane mailbox challenge!!! I'd say I love it, but I think you know how I feel (since I am pretty positive we feel the same way)!! lol
Wow... that is crazy! I would like to experience that for just ONE winter, I think! We hardly get snow here and when we do it usually turns to rain right away and makes a mess.
@kwind Thankfully, we only have to experience it for one winter. June can't come fast enough for me. I'll even help the movers pack! LOL! It's a very bad omen when the big snow plow comes through to push the tops of the snow piles back into peoples' yards further to make room for more snow. And, my neighbor just shoveled his roof. Now it's pouring down the snow again! YIKES! @ceilidh I sure wish we had booked a spring break vacation some place warm. We haven't seen the ground since early Dec.
If ours weren't located at a particular spot in our community, they would look like this too. As it is right now, the 9-1-1 signs are barely visible! Great collage!
We are getting enough already. STOP!! But I'll make you feel better. I heard something rattling behind my chair. Got the broom and it was a bat. Yep. Killed it too. UGH I need to replace the roof. They got in last winter too and you can't do anything till spring. I'll be sleeping with the light on tonight.
@mamadrum Here they put up poles before it starts to snow, so the plows go around it. They also use backhoes instead of the bigger plows. Surprisingly, it works. The snow plows in our old neighborhood took out the mailboxes and they only had to plow once or twice a year.
@joansmor Oh, no! You got to watch them. We had bats in the church where my boys did Cub Scouts when we lived in IL. @jgpittenger Southern New Hampshire, just north of Boston.
@homeschoolmom wow and there is THAT much snow! We almost moved to NH when I finished midwifery school years ago but decided on OR instead. I don't miss the black flies nor the snow that goes on forever. I wouldn't mind a bit every once in a while though. I love the quiet when it snows in the night. I grew up in Cambridge, MA
@jgpittenger Cambridge? Harvard land! My husband is next door at Tufts University for this year. Luckily, we only have to spend one winter here, then it's off to NC and warmer weather! We do like it here, if the weather just wasn't so awful in the weather.
@ceilidh I sure wish we had booked a spring break vacation some place warm. We haven't seen the ground since early Dec.
@jgpittenger Southern New Hampshire, just north of Boston.