After careful consideration, my dear wife Karen and I decided to sign a yearly contract with the plowing company that took care of us our first winter at A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville.
Soon after, four stakes were in the ground when I arrived home from my job at the library.
The guy in the truck wanted to be ready.
Smart. He plowed once already, on Monday.
People are just brilliant. 🙂
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They can put their mind to it for sure, MBC.
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Good call, Mark. I’m pretty sure I’ll regret not having signed up with a snow removal contractor. Our driveway is loooooong. But due to current finances, we’ll just have to suck it up and take turns shoveling. Maybe we can just park both cars towards the foot of the driveway for the winter. Not looking forward to snow.
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We shall see in these next months, CM.
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Ya know… the best feeling is when you are lying in bed, there’s a snow blizzard outside and you hear the snow plow come and plow your driveway! Priceless!!
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Right on, Nancy!
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We had to hire someone to plow our driveway for the first time in the 24 years we’ve lived here last winter due to the 60+ inches of snow we got in just two months. My husband has spoken with the neighbors on our cul-de-sac about pitching in for a “cul-de-sac” snow-blower for this year. 🙂
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Good idea for your hubby, Kathryn Grace.
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Looking up to the distant tops of the San Fransisco Peaks covered in snow is close enough for me. Just don’t do snow anymore.
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The view sounds close enough, JoHanna!
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Having someone do the plowing is a good call. Especially when they can get you clear of snow quickly.
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It sure beat my own plow, Tony. The one with the handle that goes by the common name of ‘shovel.’
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makes totals sense to me and what a good call –
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It gives me confidence in the company, Beth.
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