RetiredJake
Junior Member
I grew up in rural NE, is that an oxymoron? :swoon
Anyway, I think there were 3 trees between us and Canada, and every storm that hit would be accompanied by high winds and snow drifts, real big snow drifts. I would wake up in the morning, look at the driveway, and if we got snow, the cars were covered, just lumps in the snow.
End result, I think the proper way to observe snow is on TV or in a picture. :lolrolling
Anyway, I think there were 3 trees between us and Canada, and every storm that hit would be accompanied by high winds and snow drifts, real big snow drifts. I would wake up in the morning, look at the driveway, and if we got snow, the cars were covered, just lumps in the snow.
End result, I think the proper way to observe snow is on TV or in a picture. :lolrolling