Posted by Mike in MI on December 17, 2007 at 04:56:22 from (74.36.237.161):
J, I live just north of the Ohio line 7 miles. Near Waldron, MI I"m closer to Prattville 3/4 mile from lime lake area. Spent most of the day plowing snow at my folks and my place plus a few neighors. I gave up as it was a lost cause to much blowing snow. The road I live on is gravel and it"s about a half mile to a paved road. The field on the north side of me had soybeans in it this year and when the winds picks up all the snow wines up in the road. South of me, the fields that had corn the stalks seem to slow the drifting down. They didn"t have school this morning as most of the side roads are in passable or plan socked in. I"ll try to get some pictures when I venture out this morning to push more snow thats if I can get to my folks place to get the tractor out. I liked going out and play in the snow but every years it seems to be getting tuffer for this body to move! I been up since 6:30 this morning and it"s almost 8:00 am now. Guess I"d better get on the move and warm the truck up and head to my folks about 1/8 mile from me. Need some one to kick start me. LOL Mike
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