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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 338171" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Well, I am proud to say that I actually made it off the front porch today! It's still only about 32 degrees but it's nice and sunny and a lot of it is starting to melt. I even got across the street to where I park my car and got it all de-iced, which wasn't easy. There was a solid sheet of hard ice over the whole car, then 4" or 5" of hard packed snow, covered in at least an inch of crusty ice on top of the snow, but it had thawed enough that it wasn't too hard to get off. It looked so weird to see these sheets of clear ice coming off that were still in the shape of parts of the car - one piece in the shape of the door handle, another a perfect replica of a hub cap and one in the shape of my front tire! And the car started right up. Now if only the roads weren't still too slick to drive on! They've got a snow plow out now scraping the frozen slush off the road as best they can but it will all re-freeze tonight and be slick as glass in the morning!</p><p> </p><p>But I think I can now safely say that we all survived the "Blizzard of 2010".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 338171, member: 1883"] Well, I am proud to say that I actually made it off the front porch today! It's still only about 32 degrees but it's nice and sunny and a lot of it is starting to melt. I even got across the street to where I park my car and got it all de-iced, which wasn't easy. There was a solid sheet of hard ice over the whole car, then 4" or 5" of hard packed snow, covered in at least an inch of crusty ice on top of the snow, but it had thawed enough that it wasn't too hard to get off. It looked so weird to see these sheets of clear ice coming off that were still in the shape of parts of the car - one piece in the shape of the door handle, another a perfect replica of a hub cap and one in the shape of my front tire! And the car started right up. Now if only the roads weren't still too slick to drive on! They've got a snow plow out now scraping the frozen slush off the road as best they can but it will all re-freeze tonight and be slick as glass in the morning! But I think I can now safely say that we all survived the "Blizzard of 2010". [/QUOTE]
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