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<blockquote data-quote="SirLoin" data-source="post: 722258" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p>We ended up with 20" and drifts to 5 feet. No snow plows have made it down either of the two roads my corner is on. There is a five foot drift right at the end of my drive in the road. There are three four wheel drives stuck on the other road within 300' of the intersection. I work for the State (DOT) and the Gov. says we all have to make it to work this morning :lol: I've plowed out down to about 20' from the road. I'm thinking about ramming my old P.U. down the lane and into the drift, and then calling my boss at DELDOT and telling them I got stuck in the road and the plows can't get by and I can't get to work until they do. It will be a great way to get that last bit of snow out, and keep me from having to replow when the state plow finally gets here. I'll take pics if I do :mrgreen: I'll bet you 1000$ that the Governor does not drive down to Dover from Wilmington.............typical of our ruling elitist party these days.....rules are for everyone else but them. </p><p></p><p>anyways</p><p>My cattle are still wandering around the pasture in a daze. The longhorn cross is pawing the ground trying to graze. They still don't know what to think of the snow. I got to get out sometime soon because I'm low on grain. I can take the tractor if necessary.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I read where there were at least 5 deaths from this storm. I hope everyone else made out OK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirLoin, post: 722258, member: 13578"] We ended up with 20" and drifts to 5 feet. No snow plows have made it down either of the two roads my corner is on. There is a five foot drift right at the end of my drive in the road. There are three four wheel drives stuck on the other road within 300' of the intersection. I work for the State (DOT) and the Gov. says we all have to make it to work this morning :lol: I've plowed out down to about 20' from the road. I'm thinking about ramming my old P.U. down the lane and into the drift, and then calling my boss at DELDOT and telling them I got stuck in the road and the plows can't get by and I can't get to work until they do. It will be a great way to get that last bit of snow out, and keep me from having to replow when the state plow finally gets here. I'll take pics if I do :mrgreen: I'll bet you 1000$ that the Governor does not drive down to Dover from Wilmington.............typical of our ruling elitist party these days.....rules are for everyone else but them. anyways My cattle are still wandering around the pasture in a daze. The longhorn cross is pawing the ground trying to graze. They still don't know what to think of the snow. I got to get out sometime soon because I'm low on grain. I can take the tractor if necessary. I read where there were at least 5 deaths from this storm. I hope everyone else made out OK [/QUOTE]
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