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Lets hope it is true. This morning there lay fresh snow here in the netherlands when I looked out of the window. Never before there was snow so late in March before. All records broke.
ReplyDeleteI bet that's a sight for sore eyes. That's a huge plow.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure?
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a really wide plow!
ReplyDeleteLucky you! He can come over here - we have masses of snow and ice.
ReplyDeleteThat is one big guy!
ReplyDeleteI sincerely hope so! Heavy snowstorm here just a few days ago, and barely any sign of daffodils, but waiting...
ReplyDeleteAndy, I hope you are right. Out here in eastern Alberta, we don't get Spring until mid-May.
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Wow! I've never seen a blade so wide (of course, I've never lived in a place with as much snow as you do). It must be a welcome sight to shift this fellow to other duties.
ReplyDeleteYeah, let's hope!
ReplyDeleteRather gigantic snow blade on that baby!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a blade like that. Its a testiment to the amount of snow that the driver has to push around. Our annual snowfall is 30 inches a season. I forget that other areas receive hundreds of inches of snow. Thanks for sharing.
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