Life in Sector 7 G.


I hate the weather "persons". Only a small chance of rain not lasting long. That was yesterday. Today, not going to rain until late at night.
I have been working in steady rain for two MF'n days!
You persons suck at your job!

The only weather persons that seem to be good at their job is California weather persons.
Yup, going to be hot and sunny for the next ten years!
At least you have rain. I haven't seen a blade of grass since November.1dcb682b-5211-44ad-918e-e58d0052b2df.webpIMG_20260304_133745153_HDR.webp
 
Do you have a name for that glacier?
That's basically what it is . You don't wanna get too far off the driveway without a skidoo or some snow shoes. That is the shop from one of the windows in the house. To the right is the skidoo trailer bay door big open area driveway etc. To the left my enclosed trailer is buried in there somewhere 😂
 
That's basically what it is . You don't wanna get too far off the driveway without a skidoo or some snow shoes. That is the shop from one of the windows in the house. To the right is the skidoo trailer bay door big open area driveway etc. To the left my enclosed trailer is buried in there somewhere 😂
How deep is that anyway?

If I was a kid I'd have loved to tunnel into it.
 
How deep is that anyway?

If I was a kid I'd have loved to tunnel into it.
Some of it is from plowing and some us what came off the metal roof. It's probably 4-5: feet deep or so there but there isn't near that on the ground most places. I should go take one of that pile from a different angle you'd see what I mean.

The funny thing is when you go into town between all the houses with tiny little driveways using snowblowers and the town using them on the sidewalks most of the yards are so full you can barely see the houses at all. Play t bone roulette and take your life in your hands every time you go out for a spot of milk.
 
How deep is that anyway?

If I was a kid I'd have loved to tunnel into it.
We used to build forts or caves in the snow mountains the plow would leave.

Or another fun thing to do was play King of the hill. it was an uphill battle to topple the guy on the top of the hill to become...King of the hill.
Yes, a violent game played by latch key kids.
 
We used to build forts or caves in the snow mountains the plow would leave.

Or another fun thing to do was play King of the hill. it was an uphill battle to topple the guy on the top of the hill to become...King of the hill.
Yes, a violent game played by latch key kids.
My kids and their friendswere doing that when we got the massive dumps in December and January. Since then it got flipped over once by a loader then rained and sleeted on a bunch of times. Between that and what if it has melted it's like Duck said basically a glacier at this point.

You wouldn't know it was cleared almost back to that second trailer right after we got the shit tons of snow around Christmas and New Year's. I just haven't bothered shelling out to get the glacier flipped again kind of hoping we're almost out of this white bullshit.

I don't mind some snow but a lot of people that been around have said they haven't seen it like this in 20 years. St John's isn't exactly close by any means but they were saying their February was the biggest monthly total since they started recording some time before Confederation (I forget the exact year) Almost 180cm in the month, 145 or so came in the one storm. Do your own googling what that is in real measures but I think it's about 4.5 and 6 feet give or take.




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