I didn’t post as much as usual today, as getting my car out of the snow was top priority.
My one neighbor, Josh, had done much of the clearing and shoveling work. When I went out to look, I saw that in order to get out of the parking space, more snow had to be shoveled away. I had to get in on the passenger side, slide over the gear shift and console and get to the driver’s side to start the car to get the heater running. (Sometimes being extremely small is an advantage.) My other neighbor, Sue was out there and she pitched right in and
shoveled more away and I got out.
It took quite a bit of time, then I was able to get to the store. Where the snow was not shoveled, it was almost knee high on me. I really can’t tell you how sick and tired of snow I am.
I hope we have seen the last of it.
Things could be worse, though–I could be without neighbors like Josh and Sue.
I will be going to the post office tomorrow to send off Lee’s manuscript.
Then it should be business as usual.
God bless everybody
Patty
One good thing about snow storms is that people tend to help one another. Glad you got out.
Free at last!
What a trooper, getting out in deep snow like that. Lee would be proud of you!
Thank you–I really think he would.