Monday, March 10, 2008

Update - I shoveled.

And now my back hurts.

after shoveling

And in the back yard, the birdbath. Or a snowman's backside*, you decide.

That is a birdbath.

*thanks to Flickrite deadmanguru for this comparison

7 comments:

#Debi said...

Dude, I'm shivering just looking at that. But, lovely photos for all that...

I'm waiting for you to come and make a guess at my movie quote quiz...

Unknown said...

You dug all that out on your own? I'm impressed, but Zoe wont believe you, you know what she's like!

Richard Wintle said...

Debi - on my way ;)

John - I did. Although if you want to see some *really* impressive snow-digging pics, check out Dawn's blog from last winter:

http://wrathofdawn.blogspot.com/2006/02/enough-with-snow-already.html

Now *that's* some shovelin'.

WrathofDawn said...

"I am shovel queen. Hear me roar."

In pain.

We're getting more tomorrow.

Oh, crumbs.

#Debi said...

We got like 4" on Saturday. You would have thought the world had ended. I'm still not sure what use milk and bread are in a "snowstorm", but apparently it's what everyone needs... Now there's only a sad little nubbin of the snowman the neighbor kids built left out in the yard...

Anonymous said...

Congratulations - your lower back won't thank you, but I know how satisfying it can be just to get connected physically back to the rest of the road grid. I was very miffed that when I went to college and spent three winters in the same place I grew up, it barely snowed at all. And someone else was doing the shoveling! Since then, it's been back with a vengeance, but I haven't. Got to shovel out my aunt and uncle's place near Chicago over new year's, though, for old time's sake. I miss snow, I don't miss boots and shoveling.

Foilwoman said...

C'mon, big guy. It's almost spring. Don't whine. You could have waited for it all to melt. No one would have missed you.