either or both.... the snowbanks at the edge of the driveway are about 4' deep, but the yard is only half that. We usually get around 5-6 feet for the whole season. And thank you Marianne...
I was born in the northwest, but grew up in Florida. I made the Adirondack Mountains of New York my home back in the early 80's where my kids were born and grew up. I relocated to Kentucky in the fall of '09.
Do you think I should get some tires like that on the back of my truck? So far my problem has been mud.
ReplyDeletemore aggressive treaded tire do help out. The down side is more road noise and you have to repair the ruts you dig in the yard
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ReplyDeleteHooray!! I love your title too! We're hoping for some snow soon.
ReplyDeleteI want some of your snow! I missed out on a white Christmas again this year! (Do keep in mind though that I said SOME of it....not all! LOL)
ReplyDeleteWe have a bunch that we could get rid of. How about you take half??
ReplyDeleteCool new blog!!!
ReplyDeleteIs that half of what you are going to get all together or half of what you have now? LOL
ReplyDeleteeither or both.... the snowbanks at the edge of the driveway are about 4' deep, but the yard is only half that. We usually get around 5-6 feet for the whole season.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you Marianne...