Montana Grizz Wrote:We don't get that much snow in Big Timber, Montana where I live; at least not large amounts of snowfall all at once.
However, when the wind blows it accumulates snow in my drive-way that is deep enough to high center the car, so I have to have a 4x4 or shovel and I opted for a 4x4 :-)
In 1958 or '59 we had a large snowfall and winds from a Nor'easter. My sister and I sledded all day climbing to the peak of our roof and sledding down into the backyard. The total amount of snow was less than 3 feet but the winds blew strong drifts that buried the rear of our house.
We spent half the morning making steps to reach the top. My dad was pissed when he got home. But, there was a slight twinkle in his eye at our engineering feat.
We also used a picnic table to make a double-decker fort. We gouged tunnels through the snow so that you could not tell how we got into it. Filled it with dozens of snowballs. We got my dad's aggression out with a few well placed pelts.
Man... those were the days.
I met most of the '80's Eagles during "trade shows" where the players attended as paid guests. Also good days. :smoke:
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