These mailboxes are up to their necks in snow from last weekend's blizzard! And the red fire hydrant is almost covered up with white fluffy powder. (Yes, that homeowner SHOULD uncover it!)
Great photo to show how much snow fell on us. Yesterday we got a call from the city, urging homeowners to uncover the fire hydrants. Seems like a no-brainer, doesn't it?
I'm surprised the fire plug isn't shoveled out. That looks dangerous to me. Well, at least the mailboxes are cleared...just in case Santa wants to leave a BIG cheque. :)
Thanks for your sassy, funny, clever, serious or encouraging comment! Tack sa mycket, merci beaucoup, vielen Dank, domo arigato, grazie mille, tusen takk, ansante sana, terima kasih, obrigado, Dank U wel, kiitos paljon!
I was bit by a foreign travel bug after my sophomore year in high school. I haven't found a cure for it, nor do I plan to. I visited India for 5 weeks in early 2009 and Europe in July 2009. My family and I spent 1 month in Sweden, Norway and Denmark in July 2010. In January 2012, I went to the foothills of the Himalayan mountains and a wedding in Jaipur, India. Then in May 2012, I returned to Japan and Bangkok, Thailand. My family and I spent 3 weeks in Paris, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany in August 2012.
Great photo to show how much snow fell on us. Yesterday we got a call from the city, urging homeowners to uncover the fire hydrants. Seems like a no-brainer, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteWow! you guys are STILL buried in snow!! We missed most of that in Duluth.
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
I'm surprised the fire plug isn't shoveled out. That looks dangerous to me. Well, at least the mailboxes are cleared...just in case Santa wants to leave a BIG cheque. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Just wow!
ReplyDeleteNice composition. I like the angled approach. It looks like you guys got a LOT of snow.
ReplyDeletePatience and warm clothes for you all, a good Sunday as well.
ReplyDeletedaily athens
Do you need breakfast shipped in?
ReplyDeleteWow, great shot. I don't know if there people of our city could handle that much snow.
ReplyDeleteYikes, that's a lot of snow.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
Auweia...ich sehe schon was bei euch mit dem Wetter los ist....
ReplyDeleteIf there were some money in any of the envelopes in there, you could call it cold cash.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I have no idea what the feeling might be. I guess I would go nuts! LOL!
ReplyDeleteIt is 90 here today!
ReplyDeleteHello Minnesota, you got dumped on this year!
ReplyDeletewe were up to our rooftops in it last year.
so far we have been lucky, sorry!
(cross my fingers)