It ended up snowing steadily all day Saturday, and left us with 23 inches, a record for one-day snowfall in December here.
As you can see, our houses are only 15 feet wide, so Doug and I shoveled for four elderly neighbors in addition to our house. Doug made 30 dollars in paying jobs, also shoveling out a car.
Instead of waiting for the storm to be over like smart people, Doug and I were out shoveling every few hours as the snow built up. Even so, we had a good 8 inches waiting for us Sunday morning.
Notice the strange snow overhangs on the roof. About half an hour after we finished shoveling on Sunday we heard a big thud, and saw that the sidewalk was covered with about a foot of heavy snow that had fallen from the top roof onto the porch roof, and emptied onto the sidewalk. Back into our boots and gloves for more shoveling.
Photo on the right is the view out my office window on Monday. There is a little garden and pond tucked between some of the research buildings called the "Biopond". The pond has fish and turtles, and a family of ducks that live there for a few months every spring. Sometimes we see a red-tailed hawk roosting in the trees.
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We awoke to snow this morning (Dec. 22) here at the farm. It's still coming down but I don't believe a heavy accumulation is expected. Shoveling every few hours in a heavy snowfall is an accepted method. It's easier when there's not so much. Enjoyed the pics. KW
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