Of course, the city decided to plow our street at 5 a.m., so we didn't move our cars out of the way and they got plowed in. After an hour and a half of shoveling, we made a path... sort of a U-shaped driveway that we could drive in, around the 4-foot snow piles, and out in front of our house.
 after digging out the cars
after digging out the cars

 after digging out the cars
after digging out the carsThe city did us a great favor a couple of weeks later when they built our own private snow playground in the parking lot next door. We had a lot of fun watching this bulldozer scrape and push the snow into an absolutely gigantic mound. As soon as it was done Sam, Abby, Augie and I explored our new funland... sledding down one side, climbing up the other, playing king of the mountain, etc. It was a lot of fun. Standing on the top of our snowpile puts you above the roof line of our house... it's probably 18 to 20 feet tall.

Now that a couple more weeks have passed without new snow the pile is getting to be a sad, brown, melty mound. But it will probably stay there till May!
 



 
 
Glad that you can at least enjoy the snow. I remember as a child as did too. SOmehow, now as an adult, it doesn't seem too fun
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