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  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    Our neighbor's kids just lucked out big time.
    They finally got out to shovel out their van and driveway. Hadn't touched it since the storm (they were one of the families to evacuate).
    So, the two boys are out there, shoveling and picking away at the big berm in front of the driveway. A bucket loader has been working up and down the street, clearing out the intersections (surprised as HECK to see that! ). The driver must've taken pity on the two, as he dropped the bucket right at their driveway and cleared away the snow pack for them! He saved them about 2 hours of back-breaking labor. Lucky kids. Phew!
    I lucked out with a front end loader like that on Sunday.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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  2. #122
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    Round 2

    Hazardous Weather Outlook

    HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
    331 PM EST TUE FEB 9 2010

    MDZ003>005-009-010-501-502-VAZ021-025>031-036>040-042-050-051-501-
    502-WVZ050>055-501>504-101000-
    WASHINGTON-FREDERICK MD-CARROLL-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD-
    EXTREME WESTERN ALLEGANY-CENTRAL AND EASTERN ALLEGANY-HIGHLAND-
    AUGUSTA-ROCKINGHAM-SHENANDOAH-FREDERICK VA-PAGE-WARREN-CLARKE-
    NELSON-ALBEMARLE-GREENE-MADISON-RAPPAHANNOCK-LOUDOUN-ORANGE-
    CULPEPER-NORTHERN FAUQUIER-SOUTHERN FAUQUIER-HAMPSHIRE-MORGAN-
    BERKELEY-JEFFERSON-PENDLETON-HARDY-WESTERN GRANT-EASTERN GRANT-
    WESTERN MINERAL-EASTERN MINERAL-
    331 PM EST TUE FEB 9 2010

    THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EASTERN WEST VIRGINIA...
    NORTHERN AND CENTRAL VIRGINIA...AND CENTRAL AND WESTERN MARYLAND
    WITH THE EXCEPTION OF GARRETT COUNTY.

    .DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT

    A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE AREA. PLEASE
    SEE THE LATEST WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE FOR DETAILS...INCLUDING
    ACCUMULATIONS.

    .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY

    A WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES THROUGH WEDNESDAY.

    WINDS WILL INCREASE FOR WEDNESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEAR
    BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE WASHINGTON DC METRO
    AREA NORTHEASTWARD WEDNESDAY MORNING. A WIND ADVISORY MAY BE
    WARRANTED FOR WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH. THIS WILL LEAD TO BLOWING
    AND DRIFTING SNOW AS WELL AS LOW WIND CHILL VALUES.


    PROLONGED UPSLOPE SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE
    WESTERN SLOPES OF THE APPALACHIANS INTO THURSDAY. ADDITIONAL
    ACCUMULATIONS CAN BE EXPECTED.

    .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

    SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED THROUGH TONIGHT. SNOWFALL
    TOTALS WILL BE APPRECIATED LATE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
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  3. #123
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post

    BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE WASHINGTON DC METRO
    AREA NORTHEASTWARD WEDNESDAY MORNING. A WIND ADVISORY MAY BE
    WARRANTED FOR WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH. THIS WILL LEAD TO BLOWING
    AND DRIFTING SNOW AS WELL AS LOW WIND CHILL VALUES.
    I think the National Weather Service should incorporate the use of into its warnings and advisories.

    Also sometimes and would be appropriate.

  4. #124
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    BTW I just noticed that the fire hydrant across from my building looks pretty near inacessible right now. I was planning to not do any shoveling today but I think I will take a closer look and maybe try to clear the snow around it.

    The first flakes of Snoverkill just started to fall...

  5. #125
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Haz

    .
    BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE WASHINGTON DC METRO
    AREA NORTHEASTWARD WEDNESDAY MORNING. A WIND ADVISORY MAY BE
    WARRANTED FOR WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH. THIS WILL LEAD TO BLOWING
    AND DRIFTING SNOW AS WELL AS LOW WIND CHILL VALUES.
    Great.
    Tom and I just took a prolonged cruise through our neighborhood (but not before giving the name of the tree service who delivered our firewood to a desperate neighbor. Good luck getting a delivery now! ).
    Spoke to one neighbor (an avid cyclist we know). He's pushing back as much snow as he can from the end of his driveway - topping the piles - to make room for the next onslaught. Smart man.
    Asked another neighbor "Do you have power yet?" Nope. Not down that side street.
    Saw another woman, walking down the street. She flagged us down. "We just got power, minutes ago!" She was thrilled and could barely contain herself. From the sound of this advisory, she may not have it for long!
    Crazy. The main drag outside our neighborhood was a parking lot. Tons of cars. The post office (where we were headed, ultimately) was a zoo.

  6. #126
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    "Snoverkill"

    Oh, that's great!!

    The name, I mean... not the need for it.

    It's snowing here, too. Little flakes, fast flakes. Just measured the snow on the patio table so I can figure out how much more snow today and tomorrow bring. (Current measurement is 21.5".)

    I was out for a bit this afternoon; took the lull between the flakes to visit my mother (in a nursing home), look for D cells (none anywhere), get onions (SuperFresh comes through! I hate that store, but do admire their ability to be so well-stocked), yell at someone parked in a firelane (as if there's enough room in the snow-mounded parking lot for that yutz to be there), and get Q-Tips. You know, the essentials.

    (I got chocolate yesterday....)

    Before that, I dug out a path to my shed to get the camping lantern (which requires D cells), a flashlight (which requires one of those big, honkin' rectangular batteries which aren't sold anywhere, apparently), a platform bird feeder, and another shovel, as the handle broke on one I was using yesterday -- snapped right in half. Also dug out my side door, so I can use that until it's snowed in again, and thought about bringing in one of the sleeping bags but didn't.

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    My 24" of snow has reduced itself to 17"; I'm all ready to figure out the new accumulation.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    Ahem!
    That's why I said older, not OLD.

    But I could be really bad at judging the age of chubby bald old men. They could be older. I just haven't asked

    And if someone decides to shovel your walk because they think you might be older - I think you should sit back & let them

    Owlice, I never measured my snow that first day - it had sunk down some by the 2nd day. So I'm not sure what I'm at.

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    When someone makes a riding snowblower I'll get one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    Are you guys getting more snow?
    Yes. Want some???

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    This is coming down faster than I expected. There's already almost 3 inches on top of my car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    When someone makes a riding snowblower I'll get one
    I'm pretty sure you can add a snowblower attachment to a ride-on tractor/mower
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    After spending 9 hrs in the office today, I think everything has been done that needs to be done for the week (actually, all of the essential stuff due this week I had done a long time ago, but my boss reviews everything literally at the last minute).

    Unfortunately, he calls me on the office phone only and gets pissed when I don't pick up (once we had a fire drill in the building and apparently, he flipped out b/c I wasn't there to get the phone). Easy for him since he is NEVER THERE. I haven't bought groceries in almost 2 weeks. Should be interesting.

    Anyone have a better job for me? I can tune derailleurs. And train horses. And do some lawyerly things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    I'm pretty sure you can add a snowblower attachment to a ride-on tractor/mower
    John Deere has one for a paltry $1400.
    Tire chains for your tractor are extra.

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    I don't want a riding mower with an attachment. I want a snow blower with a seat on it. And where's the jet pack they said we'd all have by now?
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