Posted by jd b puller on January 20, 2009 at 09:51:05 from (65.87.162.161):
In Reply to: Re: snow posted by BOBM25 on January 20, 2009 at 09:03:54:
Bob, this is the first snow in about 3 years. Very little equipment to handle it. And most have very little experience driving in it. No reason for the homeowner to own a snowblower, or for that matter, even a snow shovel, just one more thing to have to store. Very few basements down here either, so you end up putting the stuff that belongs in the basement into your garage, to further the clutter...
We were in T shirts a few weeks ago including Christmas. It's headline news if the overnight temp gets below 15 degrees. We actually had 8 last week. It's all relative, I've lived in IA where there was a 24" snowstorm and 12" of snow on the ground for 2 months, and never gets above 0 for a week. I think things functioned more "normal" in IA with all the snow, not that you ever "get used to" subzero temps, but it doesn't come as a shock to you either. You expect snow and cold temps.
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