Here are a few pictures we took after the blizzard came through last week.
My youngest son gave up on sledding in the deep snow and just laid there. Some of the dogs thought he was trying to play with them. lol
Bear, one of our Morkie puppies loves the snow.
For some reason, he likes digging in the snow with his nose. lol
The front of our house, looking across the yard.
Looking down our road. Our house is on the left. That’s Piper, the Morkie, walking down the tire track. Max, the German Shepard and Lab mix, in the background.
That’s our picnic table buried under the snow! Notice that the snow is up to the seats on the picnic table!
The big pine trees are weighed down by all the snow.
My husband parked my car next door up by the road before the blizzard hit. We have a long driveway with a hill that goes up to the road. That makes it hard to get out after snow and ice storms. So he parked my car up by the road so we could get our easy. Can you see my car in the picture below?! It took my husband over 4 hours to dig it out!
This is my husbands car in the driveway! You can see a little bit of one mirror, and a glimpse of the front tire!
When my husband took this picture, it was still snowing. It snowed for almost 2 hours after he measured. So we are calling it 17 inches of snow! That’s a LOT of snow!
While I was standing on the front porch, because I don’t do snow, taking pictures of three of my kids trying to sled in the deep snow, a neighbor went by with his tractor. He was scraping the road! That’s how it goes when you live in the country. The county takes care of the bigger roads first. Leaving us on the smaller, back roads for last. Thankfully, we have awesome neighbors around here that pitch in to help!
Did the blizzard blow by where you live? How much snow did you get?
Vickie says
That was a lot of snow -you are way ahead of us. That’s so nice of your neighbor to plow the road. Our road takes awhile too so it’s always nice when someone does this.
Have a great day
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Connie Saunders says
Yes, we had about 12 inches and some of it drifted. I live about 60 miles northeast of Lexington and those 12 inches were on the ground one week ago today. Today, it is almost 60 and very windy, making it feel like a March day. Only in Kentucky…..!
Stacie says
That’s a lot of snow at once. A couple weeks ago we got 14 inches and it’s starting to melt. Now this week we are to get another dumping of snow. Had to chuckle at the dog picture where he almost looks buried with snow on his face. My dog loves the snow. She loves to run around and try to splash it around.
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Barrie says
We live in central KY and received a foot of snow. We would throw our dog’s ball outside and it’d disappear in the snow. His whole head kept disappearing in the snow as he searched. a hoot!