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Showing posts with label Nemo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nemo. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Nemo Again


Nemo kept dumping and blowing snow around. We kept shoveling it and moving it from one place to another.  


That small yellow building is a very large dog house! No one is using it for a while!  The shed is snowed shut for a while. 


What a great sight! The plow guy showed up and found the driveway for us.  Our drive is about 75 feet long so we hire a company for that job! 
Hubby ended up digging a path to under the deck to help out the dogs and give them someplace where the wind was not blowing so hard that August could become a kite.

 


This is what a 22 inch snow fall looks like once we got a few paths dug out for the dogs. August really liked running back and forth in the snow. But it was very cold so once they got back inside, they were able to relax.



I wish I could fall asleep as fast as Becke can!  

We made it out of the house for Sunday worship service, then we played with the grand kids.  
I am very glad that the storm is over. I know that winter is still with us but really??? I'm so done with this whole thing. How many days till Spring.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Weekend Review - NEMO


Nemo descended on the New England States and for many, the "Joy" (sarcastically said) continues today. 
Schools in most of the New England states were canceled while others had only 1/2 days so that everyone could get off the roads early. In NH we were told the worst of the storm would hit after 3pm so people headed home in time to batten down the hatches.   Some gas stations ran out of gas as people filled up their cars and gas tanks for generators. A few stores ran out of bread and milk and bath tubs were filled with water while others filled 5 gallon container to put by all the toilets.  Everyone was ready. After Sandy, no one sits back and does nothing. Facebook was filled with people checking in on each other and relaying info about anyone in trouble. We were ready.
Hubby is retired so he took care of our house and I worked from home.  We had ourselves and our pets ready to loose power and still keep warm.


And then it started to snow....
It was slow getting going, in fact I was mocking all the planning that we did because the snow was not much to talk about.  But by 4:30am when I let the dogs out, we had a few inches up over the door. Since there is a step down to the deck, this is about 5 inches all ready.

So, hubby went out to start shoveling so that the dogs can "go".  At 4:30 in the morning, in the dark, just for the dogs!


The dogs finally went out and did what they needed to do and then came back in and we all went back to sleep. For a few hours at least.
When we woke up a few hours later we had this.

And this.

Oh my!


That is our well under there someplace.
We never did loose power, but we were not going anyplace. We spent the day watching the snow pile up, digging out a path for the dogs, watching the wind blow the snow back into the path and digging out the path again for the dog. It was pretty much shovel, watch wind blow it back, shovel, repeat.  

In all we had 22 inches of snow at our home. Other parts of the state had 27 inches. Except for a few places, the state didn't run out of power. We kept ours on. We also kept the pellet stove going....just in case.

Boston and south of us got the brunt of Nemo. In fact Boston MTA is still down, and some people in CT are still without power 4 days later!

More tomorrow.....how was your weekend?