You the man, Bill. Way down here in Michigan we have a mere foot of snow. I try 
to stay out of it, although I'll have to venture out to the store again 
tomorrow. i do have to admit that my dogs like the snow. They run as fast as 
they can and make it fly. I guess that's fun if you're a dog. The days are 
getting longer. Think spring.
Paul


> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Amita Guha"
> Subject: RE: OT: Dog Stuff
> 
> 
> >> and now, back to staring at snow out my window...
> >
> > A friend who's more ambitious than I am just told me he's on his 
> > way out to
> > shoot the snow, now, at night. I think he's crazy! I might do it 
> > tomorrow
> > but there's no way I'm going out in this now.
> 
> Wimp.
> Thursday night, I blew out the compound at the club to make room for 
> a dog "rest area", and blew a path to our outdoor storage. Snow 
> upwards of 3 feet deep, and hard blown enough to walk on. After 
> supper, I took my dog to class.
> Friday started off well, I slid off the road on my way to work and 
> buried my truck.
> Spent a half hour or so digging, realized I had tobogganed about 30 
> feet and was center hung, and climbed out of the ditch through waist 
> high snow.
> I then walked a couple of miles to a phone and called a tow truck to 
> winch my truck out.
> This was in my work clothes, I wasn't dressed for the occasion.
> We had a fun match on Friday night, after which I spent about 3 hours 
> blowing the snow off our parking lot, which was a foot deep in fresh 
> snow.
> Six hours of sleep later, I was up and ready to trial my dog.
> 
> William Robb
> 
> 
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