Monday, January 31, 2011

5 things not so fun about this much snow

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey
Here in the east we mostly use fuel oil to heat our homes. Our fuel tank is in our basement with the filler spout on the side of the house behind a gate on the opposite side of the house from the garage. About every five or six weeks we can except a fuel delivery. Which means I have to keep a path clear so that the gate will open and the poor man can drag his hose to fill us up.

Not being used to this kind of thing after living in Colorado where our natural gas was piped in via underground gas lines it took me awhile to catch on. I won’t easily forget during our first winter here we had some snow and then an ice storm. I didn’t do anything with the snow on that side of the house because, hey, no one ever went over there. The fuel oil delivery came and he could not get in the gate. I got the shovel out and there was no way to move that snow. I was pretty mortified when he finally just climbed over our fence. Lesson learned.

Our fuel tank holds 350 gallons. We usually get filled up at around half-way and are on an auto-fill program which means they schedule us when they think we need it. Our last delivery was five weeks ago and our fuel indicator was telling us we were below half. I’ve been anticipating his arrival for a few weeks now so I have dutifully shoveled a path every time it snows. He came Friday so that means I can relax for a while in hopes that whatever we get will melt before he comes again. Fat chance.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey
We are running out of places to push, pile and clear the snow from our street. Not a wide street to begin with, it has now become smaller and narrower with each storm. One more snow and most people’s mailboxes will not be visible. Snow is piled higher than the roof of my car in some spots where driveways have been plowed.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey
At our local strip mall where the grocery store is the snow is really piled high. It’s difficult to see beyond them to check for oncoming traffic before pulling out. Dangerous! Yesterday while picking up dog food at the feed store I tried going out one of their entrances and found I could not see, so ended up backing up and going out the other entrance which had more visibility.

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Bella’s coat is soft and downy like a puppy’s coat. Every time it snows she comes in with huge snowballs attached to her chest, belly and legs. I towel her off which helps a little bit but the only way to get them off I’ve found is to squish them flat with my fingers and let her thaw. This makes a mess everywhere as you can imagine. The other day I let her in and got her towelled and “squished” and went off doing my thing. In the meantime she had gone upstairs and laid on our bed. Everything was soaking wet and I ended up putting Rick’s pillow in the dryer.


Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey
Where do I begin? Normally I try to scoop at least every other day when there isn’t snow on the ground. As it stands now I might scoop every four or five days depending on the weather. It’s more like playing a game of “kick the poop” than anything else because that’s exactly what I have to do to dislodge it from its icy prison. Of course, there is no getting the frozen snow/ice off that surrounds it so it has to come along for the ride too. This makes for a very heavy trash bag.

Since the snow arrived on December 26, 2010 we have not seen bare ground. So whatever did not get scooped before said blizzard is still under there. Somewhere. We’ll call that the pre-blizzard layer. That got covered by 20 inches of snow. Whatever the dogs did after the blizzard did not get scooped. Then we had two more storms of 5 inches and 7 inches and most of that is still on the ground. I tried in-between to scoop whenever anything surfaced but I’m certain most of it got buried. Then we have what I like to call the crustaceous layer which occurred after our snow, ice and freezing rain storm. On top of the crustaceous layer we have another 8 to 9 inches of snow. Are you getting the picture?

I am going to need a dump truck when it all melts or maybe I’ll just hook the trailer up to Johnny and drive around with a big shovel. Can’t wait for that event.

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Behind bars

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Alex and Hailey serving out their sentence of 8-9. (Quite happily I might add!)

P.S. Do I dare mention that we’re having flurries again this morning?

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The jury is in

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

So, pull up a chair (if you can find it) and we’ll have a chat.

The verdict? We got 8-9. Not as much as they received in the city, but still a substantial snow. We were not in the sweet spot for this particular storm. I guess we can be thankful for that. Johnny is getting a true workout so far this year. And Rick is very thankful for his Christmas gift (that was tagged as being from Mother Nature) of waterproof storm pants that keep him warm and dry on his snowblowing chores.

While it did snow during the daylight hours yesterday (and it was beautiful with huge flakes) we seem to be in a trend to get most of our snow overnight and by morning it’s all over with. Such was the case with this storm as well. So, I took advantage of a few peeks of sunlight and headed out with the camera.

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Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

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Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


This is the second set of stairs that go down to the pool. Neither the dogs or I use them in the winter for obvious reasons.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Remember the lights at the end of our driveway? Maybe I won’t bother turning them on tonight.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


I just love shadows on snow.

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Bella says: when life gives you snow and ice—eat it!

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(Yet another giant icicle that had to be removed from the gutter.)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Squirrelly observation

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

In case you think I jest ...

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey
Hard to imagine that a few short months ago we could sit happily by the pool.

I know, I know. Are you tired of tuning into my blog only to see yet another post on the white stuff? I seem to be fixated on SNOW in my posts lately. Maybe that’s because it’s been snowing. Alot. Right now as I type big, lazy flakes are drifting down from the sky. It’s not going to last long, but still. It’s snowing. Again. And tomorrow it’s predicted we might get 6-12. It’s starting to sound like a jail sentence. [Finger pointing] ‘You there! You get 6-12!’ The driveway is coated with a light dusting but it’s not enough to do anything about. It’s supposed to get above freezing today and the sun should be out a bit later so it will all melt away. Unlike what we already have on the ground.

If you are not having winter where you live, let me help you out.

Here’s the ever-growing pile by the front steps. Please note the Christmas garland still wrapped around the railing. We’ve not been able to get the Christmas decorations down yet as we can’t really get to them. I guess I could take the garlands off but they would have to be put somewhere to thaw.

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Here’s the end of our driveway on one side with a view down our street.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


A rock in our yard with undisturbed snow on top of it.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Tracks in the snow in the front yard.

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Our main driveway.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Let’s take a closer look at our lights on the driveway markers.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

They put out a feeble light when we turn them on. I suppose I could get an ice pick and chop away at the snow, but as yet I haven’t. I didn’t manage to get the Christmas bows off that I had on them either, so they are buried in there somewhere and probably ruined.

But really, I’m not complaining. Really, I’m not. Yet.

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