Tell me about it.

I lived in a corner house. Every morning I went out I would have this huge pile of snow right in my walk way. I would have to shovel a path out for the mail man or no mail. (Canada, no such thing as no matter snow or ice)

I complained and the pile got bigger.

What they would do is, as they came around the corner, they would aim for a corner to push all the snow too, My corner was the most convenient.

Stewart


At 06:57 AM 2/13/2010, you wrote:
  Exactly.  And how do you do that?  You dump or push it where people
usually walk.  In particular, urban and suburban snow removal is all
about the automobile.  Most bus stops become totally unusable after
heavy snows.  Buses may begin operating fairly soon after a large
snowfall, but bus riders are SOL because they cannot even get on a bus
at most stops and drivers cannot let them off.  Thus, most buses will
run their routes mostly empty of passengers.  Many pedestrians wind up
in hospitals or morgues after heavy snows because they have to walk
the same traffic lanes being used by cars, trucks and other vehicles.

  Steve

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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