And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Snowpack is at 114% and 123% of average in the North and Central Sierra with precip predicted every day for the next six days. At my humble abode at 1900 feet we've already received almost 9" more rainfall than we did all of last year. Fingers crossed that this continues. The trees and the aquifers need it.
If you get real snow all winter a 2 stage blower is not a bad idea, beats having to go shovel the pile next to the driveway just for room to toss the snow late in the season. If you have enough lawn to justify a riding lawnmower getting a snow blower attachment is great thing.
Really, the best way to deal with that much snow is to move to someplace they don't get real winters!
Snowpack is at 114% and 123% of average in the North and Central Sierra with precip predicted every day for the next six days. At my humble abode at 1900 feet we've already received almost 9" more rainfall than we did all of last year.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed that this continues. The trees and the aquifers need it.
Merry Christmas, CW.
Forecasted to continue another 2 days even into SoCal, Nv, and Az. A blessing it is. Another Christmas miracle.
ReplyDeleteIn So. Lake Tahoe....where they know all about snowblowers....the brands of choice were Toro and Honda.
ReplyDeleteIf you get real snow all winter a 2 stage blower is not a bad idea, beats having to go shovel the pile next to the driveway just for room to toss the snow late in the season.
ReplyDeleteIf you have enough lawn to justify a riding lawnmower getting a snow blower attachment is great thing.
Really, the best way to deal with that much snow is to move to someplace they don't get real winters!
5 feet?
ReplyDeleteYou need a bigger boat.