How about that for a little snow?
Holy smokes! That's a lot of snow! I remember there was a lot in 1968 here in Spokane.
Wow!
Oh my, that is so much snow. I hope you didn't have that much snow. Hugs.
Now that is impressive!
I wonder what they used to plow it like that. Did they have plows back then? I sure hope no one needed to turn around! LOL!
Cool photo. But how'd they get the side snow walls so smooth? Donna
Love that photo!!!
Looks like my hometown in the Blizzard of '77- New Castle, IN. xo, Cheryl
I just moved from Boise, I'd to Colorado 4 years ago. That's about right up north of Boise. I remember seeing houses buried and people on their rooftops shoveling so they wouldn't leak or cave in.
My parents were caught in that as they were traveling east from Seattle. They have pictures of their car totally covered in snow.
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Holy smokes! That's a lot of snow! I remember there was a lot in 1968 here in Spokane.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is so much snow. I hope you didn't have that much snow. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteNow that is impressive!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they used to plow it like that. Did they have plows back then? I sure hope no one needed to turn around! LOL!
ReplyDeleteCool photo. But how'd they get the side snow walls so smooth?
ReplyDeleteDonna
Love that photo!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like my hometown in the Blizzard of '77- New Castle, IN.
ReplyDeletexo, Cheryl
I just moved from Boise, I'd to Colorado 4 years ago. That's about right up north of Boise. I remember seeing houses buried and people on their rooftops shoveling so they wouldn't leak or cave in.
ReplyDeleteMy parents were caught in that as they were traveling east from Seattle. They have pictures of their car totally covered in snow.
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