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when I lived in Mi. and we got a big snow city would tell us we Have to get our cars off the street. That was ok for the lucky few that had a driveway but most didn't. If we didn't move they would cover the cars in snow and give you a ticket and if you did move they piled the snow up blocking you in the driveways. It was a no win situation.I've been staying inside. I don't think it's more then 6". Most properties around here are too small to use a blower (in my opinion). I think I'd shovel faster then they blow but I guess it's not so hard on the back and joints. My right elbow has been complaining so I've been trying to sweep rather then shovel. I didn't mind if the corners aren't cleared out so well because each snow melted till the next one came. The parking lot I shovel, I don't want it building up from one snow to the next.
The road plow goes through only one time and he has a shovel that pushes all the snow to one side...to our side. That stuff shovels HARD. I like to move it the first day because if the sun starts melting it and then it freezes overnight. I may not be able to shovel it
I remarked to the neighbor man across the road, I think the plow hates me or is doing him a favor.
It looks like he scrapes the snow away from the neighbor man and piles it on my side but I guess it's because he only goes through once.
I've always liked shoveling snow, just not stuff that is dumped by the road plow