As I opened the front door, I found a snow pressing of my door design.
We get a little jaded in this area because many storms have been hyped on the media and then it's a miss. All of the really big ones have missed us for over ten years, but this one everyone seemed to take seriously.
In the lower part of the picture I have about three feet of snow drifting up against the storm door, could not get this one open.
It is still snowing and we are up to 20" in my area, and I am looking at Al Roker on TV covered in snow on Michigan Avenue. The Today Show has been preempted by our local snow coverage.
This is the view from the door that I can't open, going to have to make a little path if I can get out through the garage.
The little sticks poking out of the snow are about three and a half foot bushes. The drifts are in all shapes and sizes many much higher than this one.
My Veggie Garden
Do you think this is what they mean when they say you can plant spinach and lettuce on top of the snow?
30 comments:
OMG! Eileen! I have been listening to the news this morning telling about how bad it was up around Chicago and thankful that it missed our part of the state so far. Your pictures sure tell the story of your storm. It rained here mostly and the wind started howling through this morning. It has turned to flurries now so we were fortunate. You have your work cute out for you digging out of that. It will take forever for all of those drifts to melt. I hate to even think of how high the drifts are there out in the open countryside.
Stay safe my friend.
I live in Upper Michigan and we were spared this particualar storm. However; I sure can relate -been there, done that! This too shall pass!
'hugs from afar'
Dear Eileen, How very alarming for you. If the media circus has arrived, I am afraid that it could signal very bad news for any resolution to this situation in the immediate future. I really hope that the electricity stays on since it is so frightening without any power and I am very concerned that you can keep warm.
Thoughts are with you...stay safe!
Thanks to your camera, many readers all over the world now understand what a real snow storm is all about.
Wow, it looks like you got hit hard! I am right now watching the weather channel and they are showing pics of all the cars that were stranded on Lake Shore Drive.
I lived in the burbs during the Blizzard of '79. Do you remember that one? It was a few weeks earlier -- mid Jan. if I remember correctly. After the big event everyone was selling T-shirts saying "I survived the blizzard of '79".
Looks like you got more snow than we did. You are right, this was a serious one. Snow mobile clubs were out rescuing stranded drivers in drifts. The police were getting stuck trying to get to accidents. What a mess.
I spent the afternoon shoveling so I'll be able to get to work tomorrow. Wouldn't mind just one more snow day at home:)
Lona, we have not had a storm like this in years. We have spent the day trying to dig out. Thank you thank you, for the big snowblower that we kept saying we were going to sell for a smaller one. I think we'll keep it!
Eileen
Hi cher shots,
I am sure you are used to this but we have become spoiled of years with no more than six or eight inches. We will reomember this for awhile.
Eileen
Allan, I a sure you have seen your share of blizzards but it's easy to forget when it hasn't happened in years.
Eileen
Hi Edith,
We have a group of storm chasers in the U.S. that follow any impending disasters weather and otherwise.
We spent all day cleaning up just so we could get out the doors, walkways, driveway, etc.
Eileen
Hi Zoey,
1979 was a memorable year in that we had 80 plus inches of snow, it just never stopped all winter.
Eileen
I have been reading on blogs about all this snow, even seeing the photos I cannot wrap my brain around it...hope you have everything you need...
We had a pretty wicked blizzard in December. Looking at your photos gives me flashbacks of digging out. Stay warm!
Pat and I were supposed to visit my mom this weekend. she has 2 feet of snow in the driveway. She is safe and our youngest daughter is with her. We pushed the visit back a couple of weeks.
Your pictures are from Dr.Zhivago, cool and scary at the same time.
Stay safe and warm. jim
I figured it would be big when I saw Cantore on Michigan Avenue on Monday night.
Your photos are beautiful Eileen! Looks like it was windier in your area than here - our drifts aren't as deep as yours are.
I had WGN on most of the day...Yesterday, I heard Rick Kogan's exwife being interviewed from her car. She had been stranded on Rt. 47 for 19 hrs. with 4 dogs.The snowplows were in the ditch and she was patiently waiting to be rescued.I couldn't imagine myself in that situation. I guess that just proves that we should all have our trunks filled with survival things and a full gas tank...you never know what can happen. Your pictures tell the story. I haven't ventured out with my camera. Balisha
Oh, what a sight! I'm a Floridian so I just can't imagine it. It is gorgeous. Just hope you all stay safe and warm...
XO,
Sheila :-)
Oh, WOW, Eileen, I guess you got hit hard! We only picked up four inches from this one. What a shock when you opened your door...a snow wall! Did your snowblower make it through all that? I had my snowblower out last night in the Back Eight in some 4' drifts and it was HARD work. I had to shovel in front of the blower to break a trail for it, and ours is a BIG one, too.
I'm glad your power stayed on, I hate it when that goes out, too. Thinking of you, stay warm and safe!!
okay - that is just the coolest picture of the "snow door" that looks out to your front porch. Looks like you photo shopped that... Wow - you should definately send that in to the news stations - something i have never seen & worth framing! xoox
ps - you should link the post of your sisters garden to Cottage Flora Thursday's on my blog...& peek around to see others garden (it will warm your heart)...xoox
Hi Darla,
It is hard to believe that this type of blizzard can happen so quickly. Luckily, the media prepared everyone days ahead. The grocery stores were packed two days before the storm.
Eileen
Hi Meemsync,
We haven't had to dig out like this for a long time.
Eileen
Hi Jim,
You were smart not to try to come. My good friend was at her son's in Dayton and I am sure she did not get back on Wednesday as planned.
Eileen
You're right GG, I knew when I saw Cantore that we were in for a big one!
Eileen
Hi Balisha,
Can you imagine being in a car with four dogs? Maybe they were company and protection.
Eileen
Hi QM,
It is hard to imagine until it hits. Then all you can do is wait and see what happens.
Eileen
Hi Karen,
I think we got the big hit on this one. I know you have a lot of snow on the ground but this one came quick and fast.
Eileen
Hi Fishtail Cottage,
My door was small compared to the full door they showed on TV. The snow drift had covered the whole door, about 6 feet up.
Eileen
I saw Al in Chicago on the Today show too. Now that I've gotten to know so many people through blogging I wonder about how they are doing when I see these big weather events on the news. I can't believe all that snow. Hope you don't need to go anywhere.
Catherine, today was the first day we could get out literally. It is super cold here now so we went out to the store and came right home.
Eileen
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