Well, now that you ask, no - we're way short of the amount of snow that we should have by this time of the season. We've had - including the 2 feet or so that feel earlier this week -- about 9 feet. By now we should have closer to 11 or even 12 feet for the winter. Snow is a big part of the annual precipitation total. I'd tell you about the hassles of getting the Bobcat stuck/broke down out in the woods, and then, once I got it running, having the battery absolutely die when I finally returned to the house -- but you'd laugh so hard you probably wouldn't get to sleep tonight. Instead -- here - - take a look at one of the local races that we have during the winter:
http://trenaryouthouseclassic.com/As for snow this past week - - here are two photos Nancy took. The first is me standing just behind the drift by our back door. We've got a plastic tarp "tunnel" to keep the last ten feet of the sidewalk snow-free, but this'll show you the drift just outside that tunnel. Yes, it's about d*ck deep.
The second shot is one of our apple trees, shot from inside the house. The first four feet of the trunk are outs sight - buried in snow.
There you have it - and I bet you'd love to come up here for a visit now, wouldn't you?