Today looks to be a bit chilly. We shall see. I just hope we have sunshine. It makes all the difference.
I am terribly happy I chose to do the snow half way through the storm. The snow just kept falling on the weekend! That was yesterday's post for Part 1. The clouds cleared away, and the sun shone Monday.
My second job was the sidewalk. I didn't do the sidewalk on Sunday, despite doing the driveway. It's crucial for getting out in an emergency, not so the sidewalk. I knew, too, that the wind was going to blow, and move the light, fluffy snow flakes to end up on the driveway.
This was Monday morning. There is a sidewalk there. Honest! We had gusty wind all night.
🌤Behold, the glorious sunshine!
How much snow did we get? Mebbe 30 cm. It's really hard to tell, what with blowing snow. A lot of this was blown off the roof, but it still had to be moved. I couldn't get to the bird feeder. That is a metre/yard stick behind the shovel.
There was about 30cm in the middle of the sidewalk. I took my time. I had to. The birds were winging, and singing. They were happy I cleaned off the feeders! The oak leaves are blowing everywhere. Someone in my house has to sweep out the garage.
Thanks to another face warmer from Jean in New Zealand, I lived to tell the tale. It snowed all day, into the night. My hat belonged to my late father. It was a gift from BJ. It says Bee Jay's Grill Breakfast Club! That's where mom and dad used to get their take out meals in Bala.
This used to be BJ's in Bala, Muskoka! Once dad had his licence taken away due to his brain tumour and subsequent dementia, they would phone in their fish and chips order. Mom would drive in. BJ would bring them their meal to the car window and they would take it home to eat.
This was BJ's place! He was a sweet man. His older parents helped him at the grill, as he was mentally challenged. Eventually it was sold. Ah, good times!
Cinnamon was mushy! After I'd shovelled out, and had a hot shower, I got into jammies and got my blanket.