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Discussion Forums => General Chatter => Topic started by: Canadian_Family on February 02, 2011, 11:56:33 PM

Title: Snow Storm in Eastern Canada and Eastern US
Post by: Canadian_Family on February 02, 2011, 11:56:33 PM
Hey Andy,

How are you holding up buddy. We in the north are battered with 30cm of snow so far and it just keeps coming. Today, while shoveling I thought about you, with your injury how did you manage the snow. I hope you have somebody to help, otherwise I might have to drive to Rochester to clean your driveway. :))

Oh, BTW as far Sharmin, who lives in Calgary (this is the usual day for them). As one buddy from Calgary called me today and said you called this a snow storm !!!.

Anyway, the groundhog did not see its shadow today, so early spring is predicted (keep your fingers crossed).
Title: Re: Snow Storm in Eastern Canada and Eastern US
Post by: Andy Battaglia on February 03, 2011, 01:38:02 AM
The storm wasn't as bad as predicted here, but there were about 6 heavy inches this morning that I had to clean off my car. That was a struggle with my right forearm still sore. I usually park in the street so I can avoid having to shovel to get out of the driveway, so once the car was clean, I was ready to go. It was not really as big a deal as the weatherman made out. The schools here were closed even though the roads were cleared and there were no unusual driving problems. I sure hope the groundhog is right. We've had quite enough winter this year.