Couldn't let the storm pass into history without spreading around the joy provided by the government installment at which I work. This was the vehicle I was assigned to that day. You can just see the side mirror and that was after a lot of digging. The plow and front loader did themselves proud. Second shot, my buddy continues digging with a window scraper. Who says government workers don't do anything?
Landslide Lola
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now,that's funny,Lola
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Reminds me of the time I lived in Bayonne, NJ. People would park their cars, let them get buried by the plow and take transit or walk until the spring. Coming from Atlanta it was a strange new world. Lisa