So far this snowy January 2018 around A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville, I’ve best been about to keep up with the side yard.
So that’s where we’ve been letting Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle go in and out the most to take care of her business.
I do not have to be reminded that it’s also the part of our grounds that’s protected by an overhang.
Nevertheless, I still have had to shovel the inches of snow that have blow underneath. Really.
shovel, shovel, shovel
🙂
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Ugh, ouch, yikes, Y!
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Yes, you don’t want those dog bombs to be covered up with more snow… Then the fun really begins double-guessing where to step, ha!
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And then comes the collection effort come spring, Kathryn Grace. Oy.
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Is this also the area where you will have flowers in the spring, bro Mark? Fertilize is a good thing until you step in it. At that point you need hip boots and a strong constitution! Losing your sense of smell helps also.
We have some of this junk on the ground now and I’m not a happy camper. I’m ready for spring — any time now!
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Spring will come in three or four months here, sis Angie. Oy. Yeah, flowers around this area.
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You are good to Miss Ellie 🙂
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Gotta treat the good dog well, MBC. 🙂
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❤
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Wish we could have some snow, but there again how’s your back?😀
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Yup, Charlie. Ow…..
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We make every attempt to clear the driveway of snow, but it comes in layers. As a result, the other day I cleared the top layer of snow (about 3 inches), and the driveway seemed to be nice and flat. Then the thaw came, and the lower layers got slushy. Nothing say fun like trying to go through about 6 inches of slush. At least now the driveway is down to clear pavement, but a new storm is coming in. Gotta keep that shovel handy!
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Today we have a new foot fallen, CM. In a quick one layer.
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So much beautiful snow! Does Ellie like being out there or does she run out and right back in?
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Ellie doesn’t stay out too long when it’s quite cold, sis Sandra. Smart dog. But when it’s above freezing, she’ll stay out and play in the snow. 🙂
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i totally understand this –
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We have to do it our way, Beth.
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I try to keep up with your blog, Mark, and I appreciate your successes.
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Thank you, Ann, for helping me stay clear.
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