Well, that relatively small snow storm that was headed our way changed from under 6 inches to 6 to 12 inches and came in at more than that. Around here generally the largest amount of snow falls “to the north and west” - ie. inland. A big deal was made that this storm was to have the heaviest snow to the south and east – ie. closest to the ocean.
The storm started overnight Saturday to Sunday (late enough that we were able to go out to pick up Chinese food for dinner as we have been doing on Saturday nights. When I put the kitchen garbage in the outside pail around 10 pm light snow was starting to fall. It snowed steadily on Sunday. It snowed heavily on Monday. It snowed lightly on Tuesday. After putting that garbage in the pail Saturday night we stayed in the house until yesterday (Tuesday) when we started to clear the snow. We managed to move the thigh high snow in the original driveway cut by chopping it down with the shovel and blowing it to the side of the driveway and move the snow between the car and the sidewalk with the blower. Our neighbor on that side of our house had cleared the sidewalk across that part of our driveway (on his side) with his heavier duty snow blower for us – how nice of him (yes, I sent an email thanking him) – this being an oddity as normally no one helps us. We were working on clearing the driveway as very light snow fell.
How much snow did we get here (as opposed to any point on Long Island, NYC, upstate NYS, NJ or CT or anywhere else this storm hit? Hard to say. When we went out today (Wednesday) the snow between our house and the circular part of our driveway was maybe 4 inches. The snow across the circular part – next to the (more or less) center semi circle of the driveway (and where we park our van) was around 18 inches high. The snow had been blowing so if take an average it was around 11 inches – the storm dropped 30 inches in at least one community. The snow in the two driveway cuts was close to 3 feet high. Even after the snow had stopped and the road was clear – the snow plows, sand trucks, and salt trucks kept coming. At 11 am this morning the road was again plowed.
So, today when we went out to clear the other (about) 2/3 of the driveway – including the second cut – the first cut into the street had been partially refilled and we had to clear out that side again. With no more snow falling it seemed easier to blow the snow – then again, I was not the one pushing it most of the time – when it was hard to push into the packed snow we each took a side and both pushed. We started probably around 12:30 after eating an early lunch and finished close to 5 pm.
The news reports had been saying to expect 2 more snow storms – one at the end of this week and another on Monday. Luckily they have changed to a light storm at the end of the week and maybe rain on Monday.
We are also dealing with a second situation. When we went to the doctor in November he changed the dosage of one of my husband's medications – no refills, husband is suppose to come back after 90 days to have more blood taken to see if the new dosage is correct. I was very careful to count when he had to go back – next Monday or Tuesday - for the blood test. As husband has been sitting here in a panic over all the snow for the past 2 weeks he is also in a panic as to when we will get to the doctor for the test between all the storms (and he does not like to drive in snow) and then go a few days later when the doctor gets the results to pick up his prescription (as well as some other prescriptions we need to renew). Since we can now get the car out of the driveway (unless they plow yet again) I will get up early tomorrow (for us) and call to see if he can go for the blood test tomorrow.
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK -
An old adage is “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” I have changed it to “Never put off until tomorrow what needs to be done and cannot be if it snows tomorrow.” If we had gone last week to the doctor the blood test would be done with and the prescriptions renewed and we would not have to worry about weather permitting us to do both.
Like many others I have spent most of my life trying to deal with clutter and get organized. I am still on this journey, which by its nature will never end. I have read most of the books on organizing subjects and found none of them to match my problems. I want to share my efforts with others as a nonprofessional dealing with disorganization. Join me in my attempts to keep my life organized enough while still having a chance to enjoy it.
Thursday, February 4, 2021
MOTHER NATURE DOES NOT HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR
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