Still Looking for your car??? Did you Leave it somewhere back before the first snowstorm in December and forget where you Left it??? As Long as it's inside the snow plow markers, it's still Legal!!!
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This is what happens to cars that are parked with a part past the snow plow line!!!
You've had one L of a Lot of snow up there!
ReplyDeleteThat amount of snow is difficult for an African like me to imagine!
ReplyDeleteNot that many weeks ago that I saw this most every day. Cool shot.
ReplyDeleteIn ALBANY, that car would have been towed! They're pretty good/bad that way.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Oh my - that is a lot of snow. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteWow! Does this happen a lot? They must really be waiting for spring ;D
ReplyDeleteI hope the snow is gone by now ! we have spring !
ReplyDeleteGattina
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We certainly have Louis!!!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine Caroline! And welcome!!! Glad you came by to visit and comment!!!
Surprisingly for me..it's not that uncommon here either Steffe!!!
Here too Roger, if it wasn't off the road...if it's off the road and not in the way of the plows, they can be buried..the snow plows have been known to bury or crunch a few cars that were on the road (past the markers), even a little bit!!!
Thanks LadyFi!!!
Not a lot Kaori, but often enough!
It's melting fast Gattina!!! Welcome! And thanks for stopping by to visit!
wow! a lot of snow!! regards!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Costea!!! Thanks for coming by and commenting!
ReplyDeleteI would presume it is harder to tow a vehicle buried this far in the snow, than to figure out how to crunch it or go around, unless it really is in the middle of the road. May as well let the snow melt THEN figure out how to tow it---since, if it has been buried since Dec, I'd assume it may not start by now!
ReplyDeleteThis does remind me of a week we spent in Tahoe years ago. Thank G-d we had a key fob for the car---it was the ONLY way I knew which lump of snow was the one I needed to dig out!
wv: tootbus...m not touching that one!
Actually Trish...I have it on good authority that this car has not moved in 5 years...
ReplyDeleteI love the key fob story!!!
Whoa, Nelly! That's amazing. Glad to hear it wasn't likely to be going anywhere.
ReplyDeleteSomeone won't drink and drive.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a winter it's been. Whew! Maybe it will warm up someday but it's hard to plan on it. :) Good for you for keeping yourself inside the line!!
ReplyDeleteHeh, heh, heh Margaret!!! You said it!!!
ReplyDeleteOne less to worry about on the road Hiker!!!
Tumblewords...you said it!!! This has been an exceptional winter! Glad we've got a garage and large driveway!!!
Ouch! In the path of the snow plow? I do not know much of these things (thankfully!) but I know lots about mosquitoes in the summer... Every location has its little ups and downs and the snow is just so beautiful!
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I think I prefer snow to mosquitos Genie!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing how much snow we had, and how careful we have to be when parking before a storm...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Meryl!!! The car that got hit was only inches beyond the snow markers...
ReplyDeleteMemories of Chicago days.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you love Pasadena so much Petrea!!!
ReplyDeleteYIKES! ....and I thought I was having a bad winter;)
ReplyDeleteI dunno Linda! It's pretty much a toss up...we may have more snow, but also more snow plows than I think you've got where you are!!! Being in a ski resort town has it's advantages...they keep the roads pretty clear...even if they have to plow your car to do it!!! (They really do try to avoid mishaps, but some people just don't get the concept!!!)
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