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![]() The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. The wind was blowing 45 mph constantly for most of the day with gusts to 65 to 75 mph. Huge snow drifts. The coastal areas of Marshfield (next town north of us) was devastated. Storm surge broke the old sea wall and many houses and cars were totally flooded or destroyed. Fortunately we never lost power. It flickered a few times but I think the work the utility company did over the summer trimming overhanging tree limbs helped a lot. They are doing this town by town and our town was done last summer. Many other towns lost power and still don't have it back. |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. The wind was blowing 45 mph constantly for most of the day with gusts to 65 to 75 mph. Huge snow drifts. The coastal areas of Marshfield (next town north of us) was devastated. Storm surge broke the old sea wall and many houses and cars were totally flooded or destroyed. Fortunately we never lost power. It flickered a few times but I think the work the utility company did over the summer trimming overhanging tree limbs helped a lot. They are doing this town by town and our town was done last summer. Many other towns lost power and still don't have it back. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. |
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On 1/27/2015 6:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. It was quite a storm, one that we'll be talking about for a few years. It was bad here but there are others who got it a lot worse. Nantucket is pretty much without power and the winds are still near or at hurricane strength so the power companies can't do much. Temps out there are supposed to go to single digits tonight. My only problem was a sheet of ice on parts of the driveway. We had a smaller storm a few days ago that put about 4" of snow down before changing to rain, saturating the snow. Then the temps dropped well below freezing and it all froze solid. As a result I could plow the half of the driveway that is pretty much a straight shot to the road because I could get up some speed and push the 4' drifts. But up by the house where I had to start and stop the truck just didn't have enough traction due to the base ice layer. Got stuck in snow drifts twice. Finally gave up with the truck and used the tractor to scoop and dump. It was still snowing heavy so I was soaked and frozen. Lots of cleanup plowing, shoveling and tractoring to do tomorrow. Right now I feel like this: http://tinyurl.com/nzwrdc9 |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:45:10 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 1/27/2015 6:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. It was quite a storm, one that we'll be talking about for a few years. It was bad here but there are others who got it a lot worse. Nantucket is pretty much without power and the winds are still near or at hurricane strength so the power companies can't do much. Temps out there are supposed to go to single digits tonight. My only problem was a sheet of ice on parts of the driveway. We had a smaller storm a few days ago that put about 4" of snow down before changing to rain, saturating the snow. Then the temps dropped well below freezing and it all froze solid. As a result I could plow the half of the driveway that is pretty much a straight shot to the road because I could get up some speed and push the 4' drifts. But up by the house where I had to start and stop the truck just didn't have enough traction due to the base ice layer. Got stuck in snow drifts twice. Finally gave up with the truck and used the tractor to scoop and dump. It was still snowing heavy so I was soaked and frozen. Lots of cleanup plowing, shoveling and tractoring to do tomorrow. Right now I feel like this: http://tinyurl.com/nzwrdc9 That's gotta be a bitch. Damn, your driveway's damn near as long as Harry's! Good luck with it. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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On 1/28/2015 7:40 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:45:10 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/27/2015 6:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. It was quite a storm, one that we'll be talking about for a few years. It was bad here but there are others who got it a lot worse. Nantucket is pretty much without power and the winds are still near or at hurricane strength so the power companies can't do much. Temps out there are supposed to go to single digits tonight. My only problem was a sheet of ice on parts of the driveway. We had a smaller storm a few days ago that put about 4" of snow down before changing to rain, saturating the snow. Then the temps dropped well below freezing and it all froze solid. As a result I could plow the half of the driveway that is pretty much a straight shot to the road because I could get up some speed and push the 4' drifts. But up by the house where I had to start and stop the truck just didn't have enough traction due to the base ice layer. Got stuck in snow drifts twice. Finally gave up with the truck and used the tractor to scoop and dump. It was still snowing heavy so I was soaked and frozen. Lots of cleanup plowing, shoveling and tractoring to do tomorrow. Right now I feel like this: http://tinyurl.com/nzwrdc9 That's gotta be a bitch. Damn, your driveway's damn near as long as Harry's! Good luck with it. As of last evening we had a total snowfall of 24" but it kept snowing until about 2am adding another 4". Too much for the truck to handle, despite it's best efforts. Just came in to warm up. Been out since 6am with the tractor, picking and dumping. Almost done but still have another section to clear. I have no idea how long Harry's driveway is. Ours is a total of just over 1,000 feet. At 16 feet wide, that's 16,000 square feet of 24" snow that has to be moved. Scituate (where I originally kept the boats) and Marshfield got clobbered with flooding. The sea walls caved and four feet of sea water with gigantic waves made their way into people's houses and businesses. |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2015 09:43:32 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 1/28/2015 7:40 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:45:10 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/27/2015 6:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. It was quite a storm, one that we'll be talking about for a few years. It was bad here but there are others who got it a lot worse. Nantucket is pretty much without power and the winds are still near or at hurricane strength so the power companies can't do much. Temps out there are supposed to go to single digits tonight. My only problem was a sheet of ice on parts of the driveway. We had a smaller storm a few days ago that put about 4" of snow down before changing to rain, saturating the snow. Then the temps dropped well below freezing and it all froze solid. As a result I could plow the half of the driveway that is pretty much a straight shot to the road because I could get up some speed and push the 4' drifts. But up by the house where I had to start and stop the truck just didn't have enough traction due to the base ice layer. Got stuck in snow drifts twice. Finally gave up with the truck and used the tractor to scoop and dump. It was still snowing heavy so I was soaked and frozen. Lots of cleanup plowing, shoveling and tractoring to do tomorrow. Right now I feel like this: http://tinyurl.com/nzwrdc9 That's gotta be a bitch. Damn, your driveway's damn near as long as Harry's! Good luck with it. As of last evening we had a total snowfall of 24" but it kept snowing until about 2am adding another 4". Too much for the truck to handle, despite it's best efforts. Just came in to warm up. Been out since 6am with the tractor, picking and dumping. Almost done but still have another section to clear. I have no idea how long Harry's driveway is. Ours is a total of just over 1,000 feet. At 16 feet wide, that's 16,000 square feet of 24" snow that has to be moved. Scituate (where I originally kept the boats) and Marshfield got clobbered with flooding. The sea walls caved and four feet of sea water with gigantic waves made their way into people's houses and businesses. Holy crap. Glad to hear you're OK, but sorry to hear about all the bad news up there. Wonder if those folks had flood insurance. What a bitch! -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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On 1/28/2015 9:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
I have no idea how long Harry's driveway is. Ours is a total of just over 1,000 feet. At 16 feet wide, that's 16,000 square feet of 24" snow that has to be moved. To put things into perspective, Harry has 1000 feet of drive way too. !000 square feet, that is. ;-) -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 1/28/2015 7:40 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:45:10 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/27/2015 6:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. It was quite a storm, one that we'll be talking about for a few years. It was bad here but there are others who got it a lot worse. Nantucket is pretty much without power and the winds are still near or at hurricane strength so the power companies can't do much. Temps out there are supposed to go to single digits tonight. My only problem was a sheet of ice on parts of the driveway. We had a smaller storm a few days ago that put about 4" of snow down before changing to rain, saturating the snow. Then the temps dropped well below freezing and it all froze solid. As a result I could plow the half of the driveway that is pretty much a straight shot to the road because I could get up some speed and push the 4' drifts. But up by the house where I had to start and stop the truck just didn't have enough traction due to the base ice layer. Got stuck in snow drifts twice. Finally gave up with the truck and used the tractor to scoop and dump. It was still snowing heavy so I was soaked and frozen. Lots of cleanup plowing, shoveling and tractoring to do tomorrow. Right now I feel like this: http://tinyurl.com/nzwrdc9 That's gotta be a bitch. Damn, your driveway's damn near as long as Harry's! Good luck with it. As of last evening we had a total snowfall of 24" but it kept snowing until about 2am adding another 4". Too much for the truck to handle, despite it's best efforts. Just came in to warm up. Been out since 6am with the tractor, picking and dumping. Almost done but still have another section to clear. I have no idea how long Harry's driveway is. Ours is a total of just over 1,000 feet. At 16 feet wide, that's 16,000 square feet of 24" snow that has to be moved. Scituate (where I originally kept the boats) and Marshfield got clobbered with flooding. The sea walls caved and four feet of sea water with gigantic waves made their way into people's houses and businesses. Was very sad to look at the cars mostly under water and top covered with snow in this mornings paper. Picture of Scituate. |
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On 1/28/15 9:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/28/2015 7:40 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:45:10 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/27/2015 6:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:53:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The Nor'easter that hit the east coast is finally starting to wind down here in MA. We officially received 24 inches of snow in our area near Plymouth although I don't know how they could possibly measure it and it's still snowing although not as heavily. === Glad to hear you're OK there. I understand from the news that Nantucket got hammered pretty badly. It was quite a storm, one that we'll be talking about for a few years. It was bad here but there are others who got it a lot worse. Nantucket is pretty much without power and the winds are still near or at hurricane strength so the power companies can't do much. Temps out there are supposed to go to single digits tonight. My only problem was a sheet of ice on parts of the driveway. We had a smaller storm a few days ago that put about 4" of snow down before changing to rain, saturating the snow. Then the temps dropped well below freezing and it all froze solid. As a result I could plow the half of the driveway that is pretty much a straight shot to the road because I could get up some speed and push the 4' drifts. But up by the house where I had to start and stop the truck just didn't have enough traction due to the base ice layer. Got stuck in snow drifts twice. Finally gave up with the truck and used the tractor to scoop and dump. It was still snowing heavy so I was soaked and frozen. Lots of cleanup plowing, shoveling and tractoring to do tomorrow. Right now I feel like this: http://tinyurl.com/nzwrdc9 That's gotta be a bitch. Damn, your driveway's damn near as long as Harry's! Good luck with it. As of last evening we had a total snowfall of 24" but it kept snowing until about 2am adding another 4". Too much for the truck to handle, despite it's best efforts. Just came in to warm up. Been out since 6am with the tractor, picking and dumping. Almost done but still have another section to clear. I have no idea how long Harry's driveway is. Ours is a total of just over 1,000 feet. At 16 feet wide, that's 16,000 square feet of 24" snow that has to be moved. Scituate (where I originally kept the boats) and Marshfield got clobbered with flooding. The sea walls caved and four feet of sea water with gigantic waves made their way into people's houses and businesses. Arrgh. That's a lotta snow. When we first moved here, ours was for several winter months the only house on our private road. So, it was 120' approximately from our garage door to the private road, 200' along the private road to a circular area whose ownership was still hazy, and another 100 feet or so to the county road. So, that first winter I had to pay twice, I think, for a plow guy to do our driveway, the private road from our driveway to the traffic circle, through the traffic circle and then, finally, to the county road, which the county plowed. We had, in effect, a 400-500' driveway that had to be plowed. $200 a pop back then. What a pain in the ass that all was. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On 1/28/2015 1:43 PM, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 1/28/2015 9:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: I have no idea how long Harry's driveway is. Ours is a total of just over 1,000 feet. At 16 feet wide, that's 16,000 square feet of 24" snow that has to be moved. To put things into perspective, Harry has 1000 feet of drive way too. !000 square feet, that is. ;-) Sounds pretty good to me right about now. |
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