posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:09pm on 2003-02-21
BTW, it certainly felt like four feet, what with sidewalks still not being open most places, high berms made by the plows, and just how many things Shut Down. (Not quite half my side of my block has a cleared path on the sidewalk; the other half doesn't even have footprints.)
 
posted by [identity profile] coginthenose.livejournal.com at 09:51pm on 2003-02-21
hmm. I think up north they are more used to it.
it snowed 18inches awhile back. It stoped maybe around midnight. And by noon the next day things where pretty much back to normal. Though growing up down there I don not remember a plow shortage. But then again that was a long time ago and probly less effect from plow drifts where we lived.

On a related not we where driving into town the other day and saw them plowing the sidewalks. Which I had never seen before. It was this little cart with a little snow wedge on the front. It was very cute and very effective.

Angie
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 11:56pm on 2003-02-21
We don't usually have a snowplow shortage -- we have enough plows for normal-for-here amounts of snow. This fell too quickly for the plows to keep up.

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