Another snow day/night/day/night, on and on. Just thought it was worth mentioning that Oswego woke up to 45"± of snow this morning.
The phone is ringing off the wall with people calling for my son to plow their driveways with his 4WD truck. I don't know what good it will do them when they do get out on the street. The city is shut down, only emergency vehicles are allowed to operate.
My next door neighbor is a local fireman. We have to take care of his pets. He has been working the last 30 hours straight. They have to locate and shovel out around all the fire hydrants in case of an emergency.
The sad but bitter truth is that there will be injuries and possible deaths in the near future from roofs collapsing under the weight of the excessive snow load. This is especially true for some of the older homes not designed with any consideration for snow load, and the old folks who reside there.
We are in a country setting with many older barns whose roofs will give way with animals trapped within.
The sun came out a short time ago. The landscape is beautiful with it's snowy mantle. Alas, bitter-sweet. 0° F tonight.
Think as you might, I wouldn't change this setting for anything or anywhere. It's our way of life and we can handle it well.
O J