I told you that wasn’t it, didn’t I? It was not that bad, or at least it would not have been that bad, had the snowblower not given up the ghost yesterday afternoon.
Compare these to yesterday’s shots!
Although most days it’s really less than a joy living on a main road, there are some good things about living on a snow route, like usually having it cleared quite quickly after a snowfall.
Rottweilers can’t run through it too fast when it’s this deep.
Freya compares today’s snow depth to yesterday’s.
This corner isn’t affected much by blowing and drifting, so the amount accumulated on top of the a/c is probably pretty close to the actual amount that fell between yesterday’s photos and today’s.
The snow is supposedly done for now. At this depth and at the forecasted colder temperatures, the backyard piles and drifts will be around for a while for the Rottweiler wrecking crew to enjoy.
So, on a totally unrelated note, then… you know I had to do this, don’t you? As always, I have been keeping a close watch for online and offline proof of the dogs’ latest accomplishments. Freya’s first set of APDT Rally Obedience scores have just been posted online. See?
We’re still watching for online confirmation and physical certificate for Axel’s Rally Novice title, physical certificate for Axel’s Canine Good Citizen, online confirmation and physical certificate for Freya’s APDT Rally Level 1 title, and photos from Freya’s APDT trial at For Your Canine. So you’ll have to share a few more of these moments with me still!
(NaBloPoMo | February ’10: 10 of 28)
I hope your confirmation comes soon! You can keep the snow, I’ve got enough of it here.
*mingling*
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Go Freya 🙂 We have about the same amount of snow up here. Enough to require us to do something about it, but not enough to complain too much about yet 🙂 I hear they’re closing schools in the south because of 2-3 inches… just silliness…