My spare time is spent shoveling snow or staying warm up stairs working on one of my quilts instead of down here freezing on the computer.
Here is a little of what it looks like around here under five feet plus of snow. Even my metal roof can't get rid of the snow fast enough before we end up with ice dams and have to shovel it off.
This photo above was taken on the first day of the snow fall Dec 18th. With in a 24 hour period we had recieved 34 inches of snow.
These two above were taken two days later as we began to dig out of the snow. The mound around the ladder is where we started to shovel off the roof.
These last two were taken on New Years Day. Compare the two of the tree out in the middle of our back yard and you'll see how much more snow we got. We now have about five feet of snow. This is the craziest winter I have ever seen here.
Now that my fingers are numb I'm going back up stairs to warm up before I go to work.
4 comments:
I feel your pain. But it does make for some wonderful photos. I especially like the snow-covered tree.
I thought winter was bad in Utah, but you are snowed in! Where are you located in Idaho? I grew up in southeastern Idaho, so just curious!
I'm in Northern Idaho, near Spokane, WA. We are finally thawing out.
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