All the signs were there: Snow- BIG snow was coming. In front of most of the homes and businesses are not only regular snow shovels, but big scooper ones as well.
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Almost everyone has one of these big scooper snow shovels |
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People don't leave their cars overnight without pulling up the wipers. |
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The bushes and trees are tied and staked and teepeed to handle large amounts of snow. |
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And come it did. |
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Our neighbors |
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It snowed and snowed and snowed. |
We have a cute little grandma that lives in our neighborhood. She likes to tell us in Japanese- basically, "You ain't seen nothin' yet." She's cute. At least she does it with a smile!
Brings back memories of Ogden! But they look so well prepared with the special shovels, lifted-up wipers and tented bushes, etc. You St. Georgeites are in for new experiences in every way!
ReplyDeleteI guess it's payback time for you southern Utahans. It looks like you are going to get a workout shoveling snow and I'm sure giving service to your neighbors. I always thought of Japan as tropical. Shows what I know ;)
ReplyDeleteSO interesting to see how they prepare for the snow! Thank you for sharing.
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