Had to drive about 100 miles today. Fortunately only on main roads, but even those looked about like the back roads from yesterday! This is the main east-west road.
![snowy highway](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-fAYVmie3TcQH9uheaLYXry70fmUuX-3qrFMi89hnUSxtUVNUDk48RHWrNxCjoTMEUl7RyJ68CuMwXQuqokSTBdy6iX14YdMJnc7lHB2NHUsKQLyuJ2QEsKqO6VSGmPFfM9YLhkcZ3eo/s1600/snowFeb19-15-01.jpg)
Watch out! Here comes the plow.
![snow plow](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEglCkSNGfElfzFqwP8kXN9mHDpg-vj-DSuyLTj4oiHeQp6ph5SjRLf8U1wSaxQsD_H0fEpETAa4sdnxLuVJf4XRp7-sKXYpEaQQYCjjna_6uD2FqbSbOXqam2JozysgUhiOg9tq7FbBgkE/s1600/snowFeb19-15-02.jpg)
Everything looked like a powdered sugar fairyland! Couldn't really stop to take pictures since the shoulders weren't plowed. I just pointed the camera through the windshield, and then looked to see what I got later on. Nothing great, but you can get the idea.
![snow covered trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2Mx1FIfEJWTjLaFqfMhyphenhyphenViu0Awez7CrQUC1wCo6SVp3Mjvv0XK644pyV_XItM2dHOH1yory49QvieW0bzP22g83BwHr6ocSQV65hQJKBzb_y5ldDXKKeJI6PcsrEgi8TPyMkSnn9KiM8/s1600/snowFeb19-15-03.jpg)
![snow covered trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMRFLeyYEbDdt6MmlrG1iTavUN32gCJnMpMIOZi3BIITiI4Nnl8o92CbR1zG12kdY0RFYTDuWySeb0mq8coABM0dfKerIZ7w0A29AHpMQpH9L1LgsYcFCsCi8YlrjBELkCrFy-kdNIpOk/s320/snowFeb19-15-04.jpg)
![snow covered trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPteHN9IrH2ACPCZpqPUsS_dX_0jlyEDRHa1fYgjlO1uNTIJAIQ2_pf_zQWK2byrSDr73tC8bNxWD5Uk5BT89hn12_xcFRarFi28mUO2_DRVgCYRZQTWxtk6YpVjucINnPXj72M0qgyK8/s1600/snowFeb19-15-05.jpg)
It's been a long, long day. None of the machinery worked well this afternoon and I'm headed for a nice long nap.
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2 comments:
Snow is beautiful--if you don't have to remove it or go out and drive through it.
That's a lot of miles to travel on snowy roads. I hate winter driving. I passed a snowplow the other day and it was a little too close for comfort.
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