Most of the long time locals tell me I’m crazy. I am now prepared to just sit this one out for a few days. With the ground blizzard it would be fruitless to try and plow as it would fill right up again. I’ve seen absolutely no traffic but that is normal. On a busy day I might see a dozen vehicles.Hatchdog wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 9:52 amSir Henry, the pic looking up your driveway to the house with the ruts in the snow is both beautiful and ugly. Beautiful view but ugly snow to plow. (Yep, I know you see beauty in both) Until a few years ago I felt exactly as you, come on snow pile up! Even tho I’m several years younger I am changing over to %$&* snow!
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Speaking of snow, yesterday we ended up with 5” around my place. A little less on the concrete and lawn areas due to retained heat from warm days in the recent past. I just used a shovel around my place but did put the blade on the Ranger to plow my neighbors place. He’s out of town but I wanted to make it look inhabited.
32 this morning with sunny skies forecast. That’s great as today it the annual St Paddy’s parade in Spokane. It’s a big deal with lots of partying happening in the downtown bars afterwards.
It’s going to snow all day followed by higher wind. The temperature is not bad at 22F.
