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OK .... enough of winter ..........

MK_(MO)

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We had one heck of a blizzard yesterday.... looks like about 26 inches at my house ...
this pic it was getting bad ... notice you can barely see the tree on the left
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getting worse ... now it's a blizzard..... almost can't see the tree at all
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Sunrise this morning
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Took all day to dig out the driveway.... thank god I have a tractor with a loader.
the barn is 10' to the eves and there is another huge pile of snow just out of the pic on the left.
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high winds all night so someplaces it wasn't to deep and other places the drifts were huge
The driveway is 400 feet long and the snow was about 5' deep the last 100 feet
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40 inches of snow on the ground in our area, plus an snow and ice storm today to add to our misery. People are in a panic trying to get the snow off of their roofs because many buildings are collapsing under the weight of the multiple snow storms. We lost 2 large fiberglass greenhouses with equipment stored in them after one of the previous storms that dropped record amounts of snow. CT has never in recorded history recieved this much snow in one season, and we ain't done yet!!
 
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