Way to go! I only have a round-tip shovel since we rarely get snow. However, we are still under 2" of ice and it looks like Alaska out my back window. I shoveled the steps and sidewalk and after 5 minutes, I came in. TOO COLD FOR ME!!! Where is the sun!!!???!!!
Way to go! I only have a round-tip shovel since we rarely get snow. However, we are still under 2" of ice and it looks like Alaska out my back window. I shoveled the steps and sidewalk and after 5 minutes, I came in. TOO COLD FOR ME!!! Where is the sun!!!???!!!
ReplyDeleteI am SO impressed! I never could figure that thing out so if my husband couldn't snowblow, I just stayed home.
ReplyDeleteBWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd good for you. I wouldn't even attempt trying to use one on my own. I have yet to learn how to operate the lawn mower.
I had to do that solo in NE and it is pretty fun once you get over the intimidation factor...keep it blowin' girl!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Bet it's so nice to not have to SHOVEL the snow!
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteI wish we had a snow blower. Not because I really need one, just because I think it might be fun.
ReplyDeletelol, Funny! And good for you! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWe have a "communal" snowblower on our cul-de-sac. I tell you, I'm proud of ya. Snowblowing is a difficult task, correctamundo?
ReplyDeletethat is amazing.. You are doing more that me.. Yes you are right with your answer on my post.. Have a great day..
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Maybe secretly you love getting behind a power tool!
ReplyDeleteHa. Snow. I wish. Living in South Alabama. No SNOW. Ever. No plowing, no blowing, no sledding. NOTHING.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and helping to make my SITS day wonderful.
Wheee! Go you :) I'm still shoveling by hand, but there are days when I wish I had a snowblower....
ReplyDeleteYou rock woman! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so impressive.They look like they would be hard to maneuver.Really like your blog.
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