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Old 12-16-2016, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by SewingSew View Post
When we lived in Ohio, we lived in suburbia, and the driveway was manageble, so we usually kept it shoveled like you. When we lived in Massachusetts, we had 2 driveways and at least one was kept shoveled. In Maine, we lived in the city, and when the city plowed, they created a mountain of snow at the edge of our driveway, and the only way to get in and out of the driveway in the winter was to constantly shovel in conjunction with the plow guys. Now we live in New Hampshire in a mountainous area in the woods and our house is on a hill. We have a plow guy that comes, but we have 4 cars, sometimes 5, and it's an ongoing dance all winter long just moving the cars around and shoveling around where the plow guy missed. And if that weren't enough, we have a long front porch and two front doors and walkways, and then there is the back door and the back porch. We shovel the high traffic areas and put down sand, but it is a huge chore. Our main goal is to prevent accidents and maintain access in and out of the driveway. Orangeroom, if you lived in my house, you would have to quit your job just to be the shoveler that kept everything tidy all the time, because it's nearly impossible. I do admit that I welcome any help that mother nature gives. But if the snow melts, when the slush refreezes, we have a virtual ice skating rink in the driveway, and that can be a small nightmare. However, when it snows here, my yard is like a winter wonderland it is so beautiful! From the perspective of a kid who grew up in the south, I am still in awe of the winter in New England.
i only got to live in the east for nine years, 3 in pensylvania ..our hillside home with horse shoe drive and parking and garden ..all as you describe ..i fell in love. not with having to hike down the drive in afternoon and break the plow berm out w an ax so hubs could get home from work, or the shoveling up hill as i walked in deep snow at side of drive because the ice under the snow was to slick to stand on ...but the yard and the surrounding woods were so breathtakingly beautiful, the snow covered branches decorated with those bright red cardinals ..the icesickles from the maple trees that local taught my son & i to enjoy as a winter bonus treat ...i am still telling friends that hubs drug me kicking & screaming 3000 miles across the country to our next job assignment!
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