No, I don't have a snow blower, I am a little concerned with all the noise I 
might just run a neighbours dog through it. There are a few little kids now 
living in the neighbourhood as well, I really wouldn't want to shred one of 
those. They never come around but that doesn't mean one wouldn't.

I have used them in the past and for the patio I probably could with the fence 
closed off but the exercise is good for me too.

When I dug out my driveway and had it back filled with sand my neighbour had 
his done at the same time so we have a drive about thirty feet wide between us. 
His brother generally pushes it clear with a bucket mounted on a pick-up truck. 
that just leaves us with 90 or a hundred feet of sidewalk up the side of the 
driveway to the back yard, another maybe 30 feet across the front of the house 
which I have formed into long 3 foot steps to the front door and a little bit 
off to the shed. Then there is the patio at the back, most people wouldn't 
bother keeping the back open but I like it and particularly in the spring I 
have most of the patio cleared, all I need do is pull the bank away from the 
house, first at the French doors behind the dining room so we can open those.

Last winter when I broke my leg I was glad to be able to use the patio when the 
sun got a little warm in April. A friend came over and opened up the bit at the 
doors and cleared away some at the bench which gave me a convenient place to do 
a little out door walking with my crutches. I was sure glad I had kept the 
patio clear.

some years I get as much as five foot banks along the far edge of the patio as 
well as four feet up against the back of the house. This year will be one of 
those if this much is any indication. I keep threatening to build Janet an 
igloo back there, maybe I will this year. We used to when I was a kid, I don't 
think she has any real idea how warm they can be inside. I have never spent a 
night in one, I would like to, I doubt though that Janet would, she rather 
enjoys the convenience of her ensuite bathroom. We generally sleep with a 
window open though, probably colder in our bedroom than it would be out there 
in a quinsy. It hit minus 29C which is about 20 below F last night. it is only 
minus 12 so far tonight which is about 10 degrees where you live, darn near 
tropical by comparison. It will make a much more pleasant walk to work tomorrow.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee A. Stone 
  To: Blind Handyman 
  Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 12:05 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Snow-Dale




  I thought you had a snow blower Dale. I remember you telling us a couple 
  of years back about blowing the snow up against the house. we have done 
  that in the past. using the snow as insulation. Tonight all we have had 
  so far is about 3 to 4 hours of sleet and freezing rain making one big 
  ice mess. I also heard out Roberts way lots of power outages due tto 
  this same ice storm. Time to get out the emergency lights and hurricane 
  lamps for the sighted folks .Lee

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