Still Marooned
No improvement here.
I got hold of Snow Plow Guy who said I was low on his list of priorities. Well, not exactly in those words, but he has a lot of places to plow before mine and today looks unlikely too. He says town (Moscow) is a mess. I wouldn't know being unable to see it and judge for myself.
I walked to the mailbox yesterday and it was one of the worst hikes I have ever taken. Deep, deep, snow and wind blowing in my face all the way. But again with the priorities, there was the fact that I had to mail my Netflicks. ;-)
I have enough heat for 12 more days assuming the electricity doesn't go out. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
I got hold of Snow Plow Guy who said I was low on his list of priorities. Well, not exactly in those words, but he has a lot of places to plow before mine and today looks unlikely too. He says town (Moscow) is a mess. I wouldn't know being unable to see it and judge for myself.
I walked to the mailbox yesterday and it was one of the worst hikes I have ever taken. Deep, deep, snow and wind blowing in my face all the way. But again with the priorities, there was the fact that I had to mail my Netflicks. ;-)
I have enough heat for 12 more days assuming the electricity doesn't go out. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
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Then start buying those lottery tickets...
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My mailbox is on the highway which is 1/8 of a mile away from my house through the deep snow, which I have to trudge through, and trudging is not an exaggeration. There are still a few trucks on the highway. The mail delivery and pick-up are less of a problem than me actually *getting* to my mailbox.
I use wood pellets for heat, so I have to drive to the hardware store to pick them up, I also have a small wood stove, but my wood is under many layers of snow, so I was buying presto-logs, but again, I have to drive to town to buy them.