Been Shoveling Snow

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Sunday, 07:53

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Sunday, 11:13

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Wow! I have never seen that much snow IRL all at once. I think the deepest I've been in was some slushy stuff that was just enough for tobogganing.

By eleanora. (not verified) on 21 Feb 2010 #permalink

I hear large snowfalls make one strong and healthy. Especially if one has a long walk or long driveway. Provided one doesn't by an obesity-encouraging device.

We have roughly the same snow situation here. I've thought about making a tunnel instead.