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Old 01-28-2011, 09:04 PM   #11
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Unhappy I am not having fun

this wild weather is trying to kill me

the snow is about to Crush all my work
that i DID all year from april 1rst til thanksgiving
just way to much weight building up

I spent 5 hours doing snow removal today
getting cold, wet and exhausted
because you'd step in a hole and be stuck
in snow up to your crotch or belly button
difficult to get out of too

today i tipped over and sunk so deep it pushed up my
long underwear top UP and sweatshirt ect.
and dumped snow down my butt-crack
ah yes -->that was refreshing.....

ALL i do now is snow removal ,,,,non stop

heres some pics.... of the before ....

the left side is the deepest and the most difficult but i am making progress...i know it just looks like a hill .....but the 7 foot tall greenhouse is there...

here;'s the other side where i blazed a trail today and the red line indicates where its OVER my HEAD....
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