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3 Responses to Après la tempête de neige – After the snow storm
Had fun removing pellets laden snow ?
So far i have a snow hill as high as the first storey of my house ( have to be very careful when I pull out of the drive way) and the snow drifts have blocked all the outside windows of my basement – nearly 330 cm so far in Montreal after 9 snow storms ( 3 in the last 8 days)
Yes, I had fun. My arms are so sore. Believe it or not, I have lost weight just from shovelling since January. I guess a little exercise is better than no exercise.
According to University of Waterloo, Kitchener now has a new record. The previous record was 245.3 cm snow in 1923-1924. Of course, this record is nothing compared to the normal amount of snow in Montreal or in Eastern Canada.
@ C
You’re right. But too much snow can be a nightmare too. Like when you don’t know where to put it.
Had fun removing pellets laden snow ?
So far i have a snow hill as high as the first storey of my house ( have to be very careful when I pull out of the drive way) and the snow drifts have blocked all the outside windows of my basement – nearly 330 cm so far in Montreal after 9 snow storms ( 3 in the last 8 days)
At first sight, snow sounds nice, but it is when it melts that nightmare starts. Mud looks and looks dirty…
@ Dodo
Yes, I had fun. My arms are so sore. Believe it or not, I have lost weight just from shovelling since January. I guess a little exercise is better than no exercise.
According to University of Waterloo, Kitchener now has a new record. The previous record was 245.3 cm snow in 1923-1924. Of course, this record is nothing compared to the normal amount of snow in Montreal or in Eastern Canada.
@ C
You’re right. But too much snow can be a nightmare too. Like when you don’t know where to put it.