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Eviloutlaw1 62M
4435 posts
12/27/2020 2:19 am

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Eviloutlaw1 62M
5180 posts
12/27/2020 2:21 am

To type, or even move today. The results of eight and a half hours of shoveling snow. Yes, Mother Nature you can stop any time now. We've run out of places to put the stuff. Seriously, the piles of snow have reached the tops of the porch hand rails, given the rise of the steps that's about six feet and the bushes in front of the buildings are covered, and not just a dusting, I'm talking buried deep in the white stuff, I know the evergreen shrubs can take it but the less hardier ones are goners.

The city plows finally came by on the main street , four of them at once, each taking a larger swipe at the stuff at each pass. Of course the "Snowbirds" parked street side are buried as well, some up to their windows. I don't pity the owners of them one bit, the city has parking regulations during snow event's like this clearly posted on signs curbside. It's the owners fault for not getting off their butts and moving their cars. As it is now their going to have a harder time of it, as their not only buried in snow, the stuff was starting to freeze up yesterday with the colder temps. The idiots will need an ice pick and a tow truck to wrench them free now.

All totaled I figured three or four feet of snow got dropped on us over two days time. Some places it seems like more with the blowing winds and the drifting. The drifting stuff will be keeping us busy till New Years Day I'm sure. Re digging the pathways out and re clearing the steps. I doubt that there will be any more OT for me though, unless Mother Nature gets bitchy and decides to hit us with more? As It is the HR department is going to freak when they get my time card this week. The woman who does the payroll thinks that every nickle is coming out of her pocket sometimes. Then again she's got to listen to the owners bitch so...as they say the shit rolls down hill. Not much they can do about the OT really. It was needed, when the Boss, my Boss has to have his son, and even his wife come out and help clear the place out you know it's needed. If they hadn't I think I/we'd still be out there trying to clear the stuff away. They won't even get paid for helping out.

Any who, I got to hit the shower...time for work once again, my usual Sunday OT. Not to worry this time goes on the next pay period.


Eviloutlaw1 62M
5180 posts
12/27/2020 2:24 am

Have a good one people.....


PonyGirl1965 58F
22090 posts
12/27/2020 11:19 pm

Wow! That is a ton of snow! When it melts you and the city will be flooded.


Eviloutlaw1 replies on 12/28/2020 12:56 am:
You'd think so huh? But there hasn't been a bad flood here since the early part of last century, when Millcreek flooded the town and took about half of State St. out when it did. Improvements to the sewer system have ended that threat. Now the creek is fed into a large culvert pipe around Glenwood Park Ave. and is diverted under the city to empty into the lake. The same was done with other creeks in town about three or four of them, and along with a street storm drainage system floods are a thing of the past now. Have a good one.

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