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  • J John M Drescher

    So I wake up this morning and they are telling me we have 15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing. This is the most I have witnessed since Thanksgiving of 1974 when I was 2 years old. I look outside and there is a man 3 doors down standing waist deep in the stuff futility trying to shovel his driveway.

    John

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    John M. Drescher wrote:

    15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing

    I'm about half-way between Baltimore and Washington and the same storm (stopped snowing about 4 hours ago) dropped 26 inches on me, non-drifted. I have 4 1/2 foot drifts on my back deck - we had 35 mph winds for most of the storm. Judy

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      John M. Drescher wrote:

      15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing

      I'm about half-way between Baltimore and Washington and the same storm (stopped snowing about 4 hours ago) dropped 26 inches on me, non-drifted. I have 4 1/2 foot drifts on my back deck - we had 35 mph winds for most of the storm. Judy

      Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors - and miss. Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love" by Robert A. Heinlein

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      It stopped here sometime around noon which was about 24 hours of continuous snow. Well at first it was a rain/snow mix. We did not really have any winds. We lost power for a few seconds at least 5 times during the evening / night (got to turn the UPSs on silent). And finally our cable is still on the fritz from about midnight last night to now it is mostly unwatchable blocky corruption / picture going in and out.. BTW, I hope you do not have to shovel the snow off the driveway. It took me and the SO about 3.5 hours to clear most of the driveway. I would have a snowblower if they were not sold out last month when we had snow (only a few inches) 8 or so days in a row.

      John

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      • J John M Drescher

        It stopped here sometime around noon which was about 24 hours of continuous snow. Well at first it was a rain/snow mix. We did not really have any winds. We lost power for a few seconds at least 5 times during the evening / night (got to turn the UPSs on silent). And finally our cable is still on the fritz from about midnight last night to now it is mostly unwatchable blocky corruption / picture going in and out.. BTW, I hope you do not have to shovel the snow off the driveway. It took me and the SO about 3.5 hours to clear most of the driveway. I would have a snowblower if they were not sold out last month when we had snow (only a few inches) 8 or so days in a row.

        John

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        Luckily, no we didn't have to shovel it all. We managed to snag the guy that snow-blows our neighbor's stuff while he was doing their driveway and got him to do it for us during the afternoon. We only had to shovel the additional 2 inches that fell after he was done. I'm amazed that this guy was out and about. Technically, he wasn't supposed to be - the snow was still coming down and the county had declared a snow emergency which means that non-emergency driving was illegal. Saved us hours of work, though. Some of the drifts across the driveway were over 3 feet deep, judging by the edges of the snow banks. Judy

        Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors - and miss. Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love" by Robert A. Heinlein

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          Luckily, no we didn't have to shovel it all. We managed to snag the guy that snow-blows our neighbor's stuff while he was doing their driveway and got him to do it for us during the afternoon. We only had to shovel the additional 2 inches that fell after he was done. I'm amazed that this guy was out and about. Technically, he wasn't supposed to be - the snow was still coming down and the county had declared a snow emergency which means that non-emergency driving was illegal. Saved us hours of work, though. Some of the drifts across the driveway were over 3 feet deep, judging by the edges of the snow banks. Judy

          Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors - and miss. Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love" by Robert A. Heinlein

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          We were not so lucky. After we were almost finished a few trucks drove by with snow blowers. Not sure if the would have stopped if we tried to flag them down though.

          John

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            It makes our 60F and bright sun seem like paradise. Wait -- it is paradise!

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            Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

            It makes our 60F and bright sun

            I hate you.

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              John M. Drescher wrote:

              after 4 hours of shoveling

              On days like that, why even leave the house?

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              'nuff said. :-D

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              • J John M Drescher

                So I wake up this morning and they are telling me we have 15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing. This is the most I have witnessed since Thanksgiving of 1974 when I was 2 years old. I look outside and there is a man 3 doors down standing waist deep in the stuff futility trying to shovel his driveway.

                John

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                We had about 20 inches in Sarver (where 28 nicks butler county); and between the 2am friday night pendot truck turning around after it got stuck, and one of the two township trucks winding up in a ditch making pendot's effort a moot point I was stuck at my parents until sunday. One of the neighbor's said it was the most she's seen since 61.

                3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                  We had about 20 inches in Sarver (where 28 nicks butler county); and between the 2am friday night pendot truck turning around after it got stuck, and one of the two township trucks winding up in a ditch making pendot's effort a moot point I was stuck at my parents until sunday. One of the neighbor's said it was the most she's seen since 61.

                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                  Dan Neely wrote:

                  where 28 nicks butler county

                  I know 28 and bulter county. I was in butler the Friday before but only as far east as route 8.

                  Dan Neely wrote:

                  One of the neighbor's said it was the most she's seen since 61.

                  The local news said we had 21 inches with 25.7 in 1993 (which I do not recall at all) and no mention of the 1974 thanksgiving snow at all which I remembered. However I guess at that age how would I know how much snow actually fell. Could have been 1 foot. Either way I do remember tunneling under the snow. Not sure at all how the parents let me do that. But this was 1974 and parents were definitely not as protective as they are now.

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                  • J John M Drescher

                    Dan Neely wrote:

                    where 28 nicks butler county

                    I know 28 and bulter county. I was in butler the Friday before but only as far east as route 8.

                    Dan Neely wrote:

                    One of the neighbor's said it was the most she's seen since 61.

                    The local news said we had 21 inches with 25.7 in 1993 (which I do not recall at all) and no mention of the 1974 thanksgiving snow at all which I remembered. However I guess at that age how would I know how much snow actually fell. Could have been 1 foot. Either way I do remember tunneling under the snow. Not sure at all how the parents let me do that. But this was 1974 and parents were definitely not as protective as they are now.

                    John

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                    John M. Drescher wrote:

                    The local news said we had 21 inches with 25.7 in 1993

                    I remember the flood the following spring much more than the actual snow from that storm.

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                    • J John M Drescher

                      Dan Neely wrote:

                      where 28 nicks butler county

                      I know 28 and bulter county. I was in butler the Friday before but only as far east as route 8.

                      Dan Neely wrote:

                      One of the neighbor's said it was the most she's seen since 61.

                      The local news said we had 21 inches with 25.7 in 1993 (which I do not recall at all) and no mention of the 1974 thanksgiving snow at all which I remembered. However I guess at that age how would I know how much snow actually fell. Could have been 1 foot. Either way I do remember tunneling under the snow. Not sure at all how the parents let me do that. But this was 1974 and parents were definitely not as protective as they are now.

                      John

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                      John M. Drescher wrote:

                      I know 28 and bulter county. I was in butler the Friday before but only as far east as route 8.

                      OK. Race fans excepted (Lenerville speedway) most people in the area have no idea that Sarver even exists.

                      John M. Drescher wrote:

                      The local news said we had 21 inches with 25.7 in 1993 (which I do not recall at all)

                      We had 3 big storms dropping over a foot of snow wet enough to make snowballs with in a 2 week period. The fort I built had an interior area of 3.5x5.5 feet with 2 short and 1 long wall. The walls were chest high on me (probably around 4 feet) 2 were 4 feet thick at the base, somewhat thinner on top since I couldn't lift balls as big as I could roll. The third was only half as thick since I ran out of snow before finishing. The older kids across the street who'd been bullying me never realized I didn't actually have any ammo behind the walls. :D I don't think any of those storms dumped more than about 16" where I grew up though.

                      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                      • J John M Drescher

                        So I wake up this morning and they are telling me we have 15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing. This is the most I have witnessed since Thanksgiving of 1974 when I was 2 years old. I look outside and there is a man 3 doors down standing waist deep in the stuff futility trying to shovel his driveway.

                        John

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                        People laugh at me for living in Arizona when it's 110 in the shade here. But, I've never shoveled even one shovel-full of sunshine off my driveway.... :laugh:

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                        • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                          It makes our 60F and bright sun seem like paradise. Wait -- it is paradise!

                          CQ de W5ALT

                          Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                          I'll second.

                          Mike Devenney

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                            People laugh at me for living in Arizona when it's 110 in the shade here. But, I've never shoveled even one shovel-full of sunshine off my driveway.... :laugh:

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                            You're missing all the fun, man!

                            Mike Devenney

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                            • J John M Drescher

                              So I wake up this morning and they are telling me we have 15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing. This is the most I have witnessed since Thanksgiving of 1974 when I was 2 years old. I look outside and there is a man 3 doors down standing waist deep in the stuff futility trying to shovel his driveway.

                              John

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                              You remember a snow storm from when you were two? Wow! I barely recall memories from when I was three and four and I think late in my third year and early fourth year is when I really started to retain memories. Two is impressive especially if there's detail.

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                                You remember a snow storm from when you were two? Wow! I barely recall memories from when I was three and four and I think late in my third year and early fourth year is when I really started to retain memories. Two is impressive especially if there's detail.

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                                John M Drescher
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                                That just about all I remember till 7 or 8. It quite was a big event. Snow higher than my head tunneling under the snow with the dog. Parents having to dig me out. :laugh:

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                                  Take some pics and post them here :-)

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                                  John M Drescher
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                                  I did not get any good pictures however. This link is from the local news station from pictures sent in from people all over the area. The pictures are very similar what I saw from my area. http://www.wpxi.com/slideshow/slideshows/22500497/detail.html[^]

                                  John

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                                  • J John M Drescher

                                    So I wake up this morning and they are telling me we have 15 inches outside (near Pittsburgh Airport) and it is still snowing. This is the most I have witnessed since Thanksgiving of 1974 when I was 2 years old. I look outside and there is a man 3 doors down standing waist deep in the stuff futility trying to shovel his driveway.

                                    John

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                                    Meanwhile here in Vancouver BC, we are about to have the warmest Winter Olympics to date. Mixed blessing, because I love the mild weather, but it will be interesting to see how it goes at the various venues...

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