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Beautiful pictures! I probably won't be able to post mine until next week when I get back up to Lafayette, but I have some great ones of my buried car, of fallen trees covered w/ snow (knocked over by a tornado this past summer), the new puppies playing in it, and of my parent's house. We ended up with 14 or 15" here and drifts are over 2' in places. Just up the road, there are totals that approached 3' with 6' drifts blocking people in their houses!
WOW is right! Pics like that make me really
absorb how much snow you guys have, unlike
the shots of reporters standing on the side of
an interstate (unless it's just their heads sticking
out of the snow, of course!)...
W13 wrote:Great pictures, looks like a ton over there!
My husband said what little he shoveled DID feel like a ton. Now we're waiting for the drive to be plowed so we can get out. Sometimes 4WD doesn't even help when the snow is too deep. He's a pharmacist at CVS and said this is the first time in almost 30 yrs of working he hasn't been able to make it in because of snow. Our drive is on a fairly good sized hill and it's long and just too much to do by hand. The other pharmacist just now got to the store and will have the pharmacy open for a couple of hours then he's shutting it down. Both of his 4 wheel drives got stuck and now he and his wife can't get up their drive. We're just really happy we didn't get freezing rain and we have our power.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics. Since we poor deprived people of the South can only dream of a flake or two in a lifetime, we live on pics. Thanks again.