Thursday, February 3, 2011

Blizzard 2011

I have never actually been in a true blizzard before. We got 20 inches of snow, but the wind made some huge drifts, and there were whiteout conditions at times. My deck had a solid 3 feet which had to be shoveled over the rail. I am not as sore as I thought I would be today! Our snowblower broke halfway through the cleanup, but our very kind neighbor plowed our driveway with his snow plough. He also spent hours doing our street - the town never came around to the side streets until very late in the day. Amazingly by evening the roads were passable!


We had to shovel our way out.


Back deck.


Had to snow blow through to get a path for the dogs.



The kids have a sledding hill!




The final pile on the deck.

Won't be sitting in front of the fire any time soon. The swings are buried.

This is what I shoveled off of the deck.

Mountain climber.


Needless to say we had a snow day.


Snow dawg.


That fence is 6 feet tall!


A good day for soup! It was roasted butternut squash, adapted from the book "Too Many Cooks." It had interesting seasonings - mustard, Worcestershire, maple syrup, cinnamon. We had it with Trader Joe's ciabatta, and apples with peanut butter (a solution for getting plants and protein into my kids, who don't like veggies, beans, and tofu).


4 comments:

River said...

I have a big case of snow envy! We were supposed to get up to two feet of snow, but all we got was about four inches. Whoop-Dee-Doo! :P

Aww, I love your little Snow Dawg! So cute!

Vegan In The VI said...

Dang! Nice mansion! Rich much?!

vko said...

See your snow looks gorgeous & pristine & fun to play in, snow in NYC is filthy & gross. Butternut squash is such a perfect winter gift!

urban vegan said...

This snow is just nuts. We don't have quite as much in Philly but we had our share of 6-foot piles. Here's to the impending spring. And in the meantime, here's to yummy soup ;)