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OMG!!!

And this is the other branch I dragged to the side yard

Look What I Found

You may think this is just another rant about this  interminable winter and the unending snow storms leaving compounded snow  accumulation – BUT just read on if you will.  We left Manhattan in the early afternoon cats in tow, streets cleared and clean, the only snow left was on the roof of our car.  When we arrived in Ocean Grove, it was clear that we were now in another climate zone.  OMG! I kind of gasped and screamed because as I looked at the house, I saw that  two enormous branches had fallen into our yard.   Must have been heavy snow and ice BUT we don’t have a tree in our backyard. BUT first things first – we couldn’t really park the car since the plows had created a solid wall of snow against the curb.  I’m wearing sneakers, have a really bad knee and am trying to negotiate stepping through but am actually stepping into (up to my knees) the mound of snow and onto the sidewalk that’s not shoveled and up the steps that were iced and snowed over, and trudged my way to the backyard by way of the not shoveled However, when I mentioned the fact that we had a lot of tree in our yard, he didn’t make any suggestions as to how or who should remove it. walkway. WHY am I heading to the backyard (remember where my husband keeps the snow shovel)? It’s like a routine now with me-I walk through the snow, go into the house and get the dust broom’s shovel and actually use that to remove enough snow so I can get to the shed and retrieve the snow shovel. Here we go again – I have to shovel my way to the front of the house, clear the steps at least to the front porch  BECAUSE the cats are still in the car! Can’t open the car doors anyway until we clear away the snow bank.  Our neighbor, Brian (whose tree it is) came out with a coal shovel and helped us chip away the ice so we can unload the car.

After the cats and all the kaboodle we seem to transport back and forth across the state line were in the house, Peter and I tackled the tree situation.  Two really big branches and all their little branches were entangled like tentacles in the fence, around the squirrel feeder and the bird feeder was dangling from yet another broken branch that had yet to fall. You know a picture is worth a 1000 words – take a look!

Oh wait, I forgot one of best parts of our arrival today – After I shoveled the walk and cleared some of the front porch, I checked the mailbox and found a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct from the town reminding me of the snow removal ordinance and giving me until yesterday to remove the snow.  Well we cleared a very narrow path on the sidewalk  late this afternoon so since  today is the 18th so I hope that was only a warning and hope there won’t be any summons to follow.  Just in case you all want to know we are in violation of Ordinance 13-2 Removal of snow and Ice and 13-2.1 Responsibility for Removal: Time. You’re expected to remove all snow and ice from the sidewalk within 12 daylight hours after the snow fall. MMmmm.

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Sunday Sunshine

I do believe that icicle is getting longer and longer

I seem to be fixated on icicles.  Do you think it has anything to do with a Grey’s Anatomy addiction or a Sandra Oh thing?

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Snowed in Also!

Then again there’s more than one way to pass the afternoon.  Nick and Nora took this opportunity for a well-deserved cat nap.  So while I was watching the movie, they were  warming themselves next to the radiator. Oh to be a cat for one day in this house!

We were snowed in also.

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Drip Drip Drip

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Storm or no storm they still gotta eat

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I Think We Should Stay Home!

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I can still hear his words “I don’t want to be trapped in the house because we can’t dig out the car, the roads won’t be plowed and I don’t think looking out the windows at the snow is all that much fun.” Uh huh! That’s my man,  New York City born and bred.  Good morning Saturday and props to the weathermen who seemed to have tracked and predicted today’s snow fall SO  DAMN ACCURATELY!  I still maintain it is cosy in the house.  Well let me say it is more cozy now since I discovered the upper window of the kitchen’s double hung to be partially open (at least a couple of inches) and the storm windows were reversed!!! I don’t want point any fingers at anyone in particular as to how this possibly could happen but I wasn’t the one who took the air conditioner out!  Geez there was ice in the window tracks – Do you think we were losing any heat, Pete?

Chipping Away the Ice!

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Snowy Descent at Midnight

Right on time almost to the minute,  and without a sound, they silently began to arrive.  Slipping down so quietly and unobtrusively just like a late parishioner quickly sliding into the back pew of the church.  So carefully orchestrated, those early few messengers came and barely left a calling card.  These emissaries of Mother Nature should not have been ignored and actually their precipitate arrival was much anticipated.  The first few came in twos and threes, and they seemed to stagger reaching their destination.  That was around 10:00 and now it is 12:30am and omg, the armies, the hoardes, the mobs of THEM are here.  Rushing, tumbling over one another, not waiting politely for one to land – no these guys are hell bent on getting to the ground and it’s every man or snowflake for himself.

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11:25am – A new day has dawned and the qualms of indecision are still dug in from last night.  Following a rousing discussion (read argument) this morning about why staying up so late makes me so late and grumpy and in the morning, and after much procrastination, I decided to call Susan and check on the pulse of the mood and weather to the south.  Always good to call your peeps – I’m in a much better frame of mind and will stop typing and start packing up – BECAUSE we are going to the Shore.  Hellooooo we will be there soon.  Susan graciously (is she ever any other way) to not only go to the grocery store for us so we would have vittles and provisions for the storm but also to figure out a way to reserve our parking space in front of our cottage. It remains a mystery to me regardless of the countless times my neighbors have told me that their side of Broadway floods more that they insist on parking on my side of the street. Gosh, finding a parking place in OG is sometimes like circling around East 86th St looking for a parking place!!! And if there is a pagan god of parking or a blessed saint who patronizes poor auto owners in New York City who cannot afford a garage and must subject their car and themselves to the rigors and horrors and bangs of parking on the street – alternative side parking only – WELL then, please smile benevolently upon us because come Monday, my life will be really really unpleasant if we have braved the elements to the south and dug out to come home to Manhattan and we can’t park the damn car. Geez, we probably couldn’t even sell it on the street if we can’t park it because it is a Toyota!!!!!  See you at the beach….Lori

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