I started with the bottom and cleared where the snowplow had filled it in. All you can really see in this picture is the piles on either side.

Then I started at the top and worked my way down 25+ feet at a time, until I was either cold or tired. Then I came in and rested a bit before going back out. I got it about half done. Almost to the barn.

There's an 8-10" wall where I need to start tomorrow.

There is no other news. I will sleep well tonight.
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3 comments:
It makes me tired just reading about it. Having a short driveway in the winter is a blessing for me.
Ugh. That is a daunting task, for sure. Our snowblower died this year too....blew up as Joe was testing it back in October... thank goodness it was then! Now I tell my kids....look for a house with a short driveway. :)
Good luck...and be careful!
Ann and Lin- thanks! I got 'er done enough that we could get out.
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