It is a very wet heavy snow. I shoveled as much water as I did snow this morning. Snow slides off elder brother's roof and as mentioned earlier street level sprinklers wash the snow away. The snow blowers here are substantially larger than Canadian ones. Windshield wipers are left in the vertical position when parked outside. The natives do not live in the teepees, but rather they are used to protect plants.
Saturday, 24 December 2011
YUKI (yucky) is Snow
No, it is pronounced you-key, but I am sure snow country people can appreciate the English pronunciation.
It is a very wet heavy snow. I shoveled as much water as I did snow this morning. Snow slides off elder brother's roof and as mentioned earlier street level sprinklers wash the snow away. The snow blowers here are substantially larger than Canadian ones. Windshield wipers are left in the vertical position when parked outside. The natives do not live in the teepees, but rather they are used to protect plants.
It is a very wet heavy snow. I shoveled as much water as I did snow this morning. Snow slides off elder brother's roof and as mentioned earlier street level sprinklers wash the snow away. The snow blowers here are substantially larger than Canadian ones. Windshield wipers are left in the vertical position when parked outside. The natives do not live in the teepees, but rather they are used to protect plants.
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