Are you tired of all of the snow yet?

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  1. TheHoleStory profile image70
    TheHoleStoryposted 10 years ago

    Are you tired of all of the snow yet?

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  2. davidlivermore profile image92
    davidlivermoreposted 10 years ago

    The state I am from, California, would do anything for some snow... or rain...

  3. FatFreddysCat profile image93
    FatFreddysCatposted 10 years ago

    Oh Lord, YES!! We just got another three inches or so today, to top off the foot and a half that's already on the ground. I have no place left to shovel any more snow, my  yard looks like a vast Arctic wasteland.

    Is it Spring yet??

  4. The Examiner-1 profile image61
    The Examiner-1posted 10 years ago

    Yes. I only received 1" - 2", but two or three days after the temperatures had gone up and the snow had been melting - refreezing at night - I went out for the mail. The front steps and walkway were still frozen by a thin layer. Luckily I was walking carefully plus holding on tightly.

  5. alancaster149 profile image75
    alancaster149posted 10 years ago

    We're stuck in this cyclone here.
    No snow in this part of the UK - try the Cairngorms. Everywhere else it's been waders. Wallowing in the bath has lost its charm for a lot of Brits.

  6. THarman7 profile image60
    THarman7posted 10 years ago

    We only had a couple of days of snow, but I'll tell you, I can't wait for spring to get here.

  7. profile image0
    hlwarposted 10 years ago

    There's about two feet on the ground here, but oddly enough I love it! I enjoy snow (ice not so much) and always look forward to the visible change of seasons; what's winter without SNOW?! ⋆✲゚*。

  8. Amanda108 profile image86
    Amanda108posted 10 years ago

    I'm tired of how unsafe it makes the roads, but otherwise no. It's part of winter! Also, I never understand people who choose to live in a snow-heavy state and yet complain about snow from the very first day it hits. :-/

  9. moonfairy profile image75
    moonfairyposted 10 years ago

    Yes! We live in NH and are in the middle of a bad snow storm as I write this....you can only see the top branches of my weeping cherry tree now and we've run out of places to put the snow! Enough snow and enough cold....looking forward to spring!

  10. janshares profile image92
    jansharesposted 10 years ago

    Yes, I'm done with snow, tired of having to walk gingerly on ice. Tired of cleaning my car, tired of the salt. We just got another inch last night. But I think the worse is over . . . for now.

  11. luvtoowrite profile image41
    luvtoowriteposted 10 years ago

    Yes, but today the sun was out and now we are flooding. If it's no one thing, it's another!

  12. b-ageless profile image60
    b-agelessposted 10 years ago

    Yes, I am tired of all the snow and all the shoveling that has to be done to get out of my driveway, not to mention snowploys that slow traffic on the roadways. I have a driving Job and I've had enough of it!

    1. b-ageless profile image60
      b-agelessposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thank-you TheHoleStory, for the Thumbs-up!

  13. John MacNab profile image78
    John MacNabposted 10 years ago

    Yes I am tired of the snow.  Fatigued is a better description.  The snow that fell here in December, before Christmas, is still here, as is all the snow that fell after then.  We are beginning to think our back deck won't stand the weight of all the ice and snow.   The house roof will stand it because it gets blown off with the high winds.   Cabin Fever is a very mild description for how we feel.
    And you want to know the funny bit?
    It is supposed to be raining this weekend, and God help this part of country when the snow and ice begin to melt......how about ...Icy Swamp?

    1. The Examiner-1 profile image61
      The Examiner-1posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Unless you have freezing temperatures, the rain might wash some of the snow away - at least off of the roof.

  14. thomasczech profile image44
    thomasczechposted 10 years ago

    I get tired of the snow and cold after the first week lol. Winters are far too long here in Eastern Ontario Canada.

  15. Bubblegum Jones profile image60
    Bubblegum Jonesposted 9 years ago

    I know that this question is now 9 months old, but the next round of snow has already started to pick up again. Get ready for round two!

 
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