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Does anyone live where you get tons of snow? H wants to live someplace that gets tons of snow..but I'm like ehhhhhh..so far he has mentioned Alaska and North Dakota
Re: Snow
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Bleh with the amount of snow we got this past winter I'm sick of it. I remember I had to shovel a path for comcast so they could connect lines to the house, and the snow was almost to my boobs. Shoveling that suuuucked sooooo bad.
But of course there's nothing I love more than a snowy christmas.
lol snow in the boobs is not ok! haha. I complained to H "OMG I am not getting my ass out in the cold to shovel snow!" His reply was..."Well thats what a snowblower is for" (hits head on desk)
Here ya go - courtesy of this past winter's big storm that dropped 10 inches of snow/ice:
This is the edge of the top of the 3 steps leading to our sidewalk.
This is my truck, covered in ice and snow (took us 30 minutes to dig it out, and another 10 to pry the door open so I could get in).
And this is Zach walking on top of 10 inches of snow and ice to go get a shovel (back of our apartment).
Trust me, you're not missing anything. In fact, if you want proof, I'd be happy to trade you for a full season.
ewwww snow is annoying. all it does is mess with your plans and ability to get to work. and then you have to shovel it.
I'm in central pa and we get a good amount but not *too* much (usually).
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If you want to see snow, head up to northern Saskatchewan. It's generally knee high from October to April. We get a fair bit here in Ottawa, but I found that I missed the snow when I left Saskatchewan.
I also enjoy shoveling, and there is so much fun to be had in a big pile of snow!
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TTC Since January 2011 - We have bad spermI'm in Houston so our idea of snow is a half inch that we get once every couple/few years. I would love to live somewhere with seasons, though, which would mean snow. I always make it a point to visit my sister in Boston sometime during the winter because I love it so much. But I would only make it actually living in it if I lived in a building where they did the shoveling for me.
My parents are from upstate NY and my dad said he has shoveled his last driveway...he won't even go visit during the winter...that's how much he hates the snow/winter.
Megan & Chris