This is the last you will see of me for a while. My husband and I MUST start digging out. I have to take care of the morning routine, feed me, and get outside. Here are three more pics of what we are up against.
Photography/ “Digging Out” 2014©AmyRose
Good luck, use safe shoveling practices, no need to strain the back on top of everything else.. hoping you get some better weather soon.
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Unreal to have that much snow so early in the seasonâ¦â¦oh well, guess Buffalonians are used to it!
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Be careful, that stuff is ugly!!
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Wow! I’ve never seen that much snow! Be careful!
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We are thank you. We both are exhausted from all the digging we did and we still have to make sure that what we dug out stays clear. This is the most snow I have ever seen fall in such a short period of time. We are now up to 50 inches of snow, with up to 3 feet more coming. This is a waking nightmare. Love, Amy
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I’m praying for you both and please be careful!
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I will not complain about the 9 inches we have in Duluth anymore. Hope you get a warm-up and a lot of it melts.
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OMG… stay safe guys…! It was still in the mid 70s here, so I just cannot imagine what it’s like. Never in my life have I seen that amount of snow!
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Wow that’s a lot of snow! One would think you live here in Minnesota… Stay warm Amy and hubby!
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Oh Amy, winter has hit you hard. Take good care of yourselves, and good luck. 🙂
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Pretty crazy!
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I can only remember once, while living in Canada, where we had snow that deep. This is nuts! Don’t overdo it, be safe and take hot chocolate breaks! 😀
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Wow!!!! You’re in my thoughts.
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Oh My! That is some intense snow! Do take care.
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OMG! It’s like a snow wall! Sorry to know what you are facing…
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Wow!!! That’s a lot of snow!!!
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I don’t envy you any. A white Christmas is one thing, but snow up to your eyeballs? No thank you. Stay warm. 😉
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I agree. This is just too much. Hopefully with luck, when I can get out, I will get some really stunning photos. Love, Amy
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OH NO!!!!!!! What a nightmare. And people wonder why we don’t like winter:( Good luck my friend.
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Good luck on digging out, and that snow blower is going to save a lot of work!
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That is an amazing amount of snow, Amy! Thank god I live in North Cyprus, seen snow once – a sprinkling on the mountains and that’s it! Hope it stays that way. Good luck with getting rid of your snow, Darl. xx
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Do I see Snow Shoes under the Christmas tree this year?
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I may just need them this year!! You made me laugh after a really difficult and stressful day. Thank YOU. Love, Amy
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That’s a lot of digging out. WOW!
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Oh my goodness. Take care of yourself. Luckily I think this storm front has by passed us in Toronto.
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WOW! Stay warm Amy! xo
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Wow – to see the drift-slicers already necessary on the snow blower is scary. Welcome to winter. Take care. Stay safe and warm.
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I saw on the news last night that the heavy snow has come early. There were some amazing near misses in the snow and ice, so take care on the roads. Great photos though. 😀
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Take care and keep warm, so much snow.
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Reblogged this on georgeforfun.
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Awful – we have nothing now.
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What kind of machine is that? It’s been a long time since I’ve lived in snow but that is where I’m headed…so I need to re-educate myself to these things 🙂
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It is an Ariens snow blower, Katelon. And it really goes. Love, Amy
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Thanks…so it looks like it helps shorten the time in shoveling, correct?
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Jeepers!
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This looks like or blizzard of ’93. When the garage door of the house I lived in then kept going up and up and up and up until finally I spotted daylight at the very tippy-top over the snow. Oy. Sorry. I am glad you and hubby have a snow blower.
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Everyone stay safe and as warm as possible. Don’t overdo it, I’m doing my best to pray warm prayers for you. God bless.
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Isn’t this amazing…Is anyone ready for this?
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Oh dear! I’ve never seen snow like that in my life! But then again, I’m from the south where folks are sent into a panic over an inch of snow. Seriously.
I know you probably don’t care for that much snow, but I would love to see it just once.
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When there is this much snow it is dangerous. Pretty yes. I used to live down south so I know the panic you speak of. One inch of snow and the entire city shuts down. Latest I heard we have over 50″ of snow that has fallen in less then 24 hours and still more coming. Some sources say up to 3 more feet. Honest to God, I don’t know where we are going to put the stuff. Our roofs are right now really straining under the load they have. I feel like I have walked into an alien world. NEVER have I seen anything like this. Love, Amy
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Wow! Your husband well prepares for this (with the snow prow machine there).
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It’s brand new. Just bought. It was baptized today. 🙂 Love, Amy
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Reblogged this on Linda's Blog.
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Where do you live my my goodness!
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I live in Lancaster, NY as I have stated in most of my posts. I may have not mentioned it in this one. Thank you for the reblog. Love, Amy
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Oh NO! Poor Mom BonZo! Please be careful with all that nasty snow out there! Much love, Roxy & Tigerlino ❤
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Thank goodness for snow-blowers Amy… Hope you are digging yourselves out and your neighbours are too..
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This is so foreign to me Amy. Please be careful. 🙂
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We are and thank you. Love, Amy
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❤ ❤ Take care the two of you.
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