My Daily Life - Dadview edition
Ok, so #madailylife was a challenge that @adayat523 placed on herself to try and catch a moment of her life each day.
Now I am not planning of making a post with this tag everyday, but I thought it was a great idea. I will probably throw one out there once a week. Anytime I snap a photo of something that reflects things that I experience on a day to day basis. Or maybe things that I want to remember in the years to come.
So this is it. This is #mydailylife
I think every Canadian know how this moment felt for me. I have only had a snowblower for 2 years now. Man am I glad that I have had one this year! I would probably be dead in a snow pile somewhere if I had to shovel all this snow by hand.
I don't always wear the snow goggles, but man was it cold out and the wind kept blowing all the snow back into my face no matter what way I angled it.
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OH!! I feel for you, even with the snowblower!
Tell me why you live in Canada again? No kidding! I love it up there,but the snowmageddon is one thing I do not envy you for!
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oh man, you have heard about snowmageddon eh?
My wife is from Strathroy, they had to send in the RCMP to help rescue people from their cars back when that happened.
Holy crap that's a lot of snow!! I have never seen anything like that in my life!! This Texan's mind is blown for sure. LOL
Welcome to my daily life! Well in winter anyway
Ah jeez... as a tropical guy, I've always seen snow as something otherworldly. But, I see how living somewhere snow is tremendously abundant takes the magic away from it. There are only so many days I could stand walking on knee deep snow. Oy vey!
We are having above average snow fall this year... some of it usually melts during the day it just hasnt been warm enough.
What's it like when it melts? Like it just rained? When I got my first taste (yes, literally) of snow, they called the icy remains "dirty snow"
I know you really enjoy spending time with family and you play games with your little kid, I'm happy you have a snowblower, it wouldn't have been easier without it
Thanks. It does help make time!
If I shoveled it would have taken hours ha ha.
Man, the snowblower is a must have. I remember shovel the driveway so many times as a kid. I now have a plow and a huge rural driveway and I'd never go back to shoveling.
Yeah, up where you live you would need a plow.
Sometimes to get out of the side streets, I could use a plow as well!
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Now that is what I call snow! Goggles are good, I know well from my Snowboarding trips the glare from the snow can do terrible things to your eyes - although I guess if you live with this for a good portion of the year your eyes become accustomed. I am very envious of your Snow Blower - what a machine! Great tool, unfortunately in the UK all we get is a little layer of slushy snow - although it still manages to grind our entire road network to a halt!
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We wear sunglasses while driving in the winter more often than in the summer. The white snow reflects so much light, especially if you are driving out of town in the country side.
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