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    Snow: an Introduction photo heavy

    This winter we are close to setting new records for the more snow in a winter season. All this snow is creating problems: where do you PUT it? For those who don’t live with lots of snow, and for those who just want to browse, here are some pics showing the issues we are coping with.

    The snow along the edge of my driveway is rather high. I’ve got the driveway clear, and I must say the City of East Providence has done a great job so far, even my street is down to the bare asphalt. This early in the season, having so much snow, I’ve had to make sure I clear all the way back; we have more snow coming, and I need place to put it!
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    That is Marlin’s back, walking down the driveway. The snow is already higher than him!


    Front of my house from the street. Look how high the snow is compared to the steps at my front door!


    You can just see the tip of the yellow fire hydrant at the corner of my yard.


    From the street side, you can see the fire fighters have been by and shoveled it out. I feel for them: they have to clear snow at their own homes, at the station, then they have a list of shut ins they help, and then they have to go around the city doing all the hydrants. I often do most of mine for them, using my snow thrower. This storm, we have SO much snow now and the street plow just packs it so it is heavy and I couldn’t do a thing to assist.




    Snow bank at the nearest intersection to my house. Driving is hazardous because sightlines are blocked at intersections. By the time you have pulled forward far enough to see if anyone is coming, the nose of your car is already IN the intersection!


    If there is a sidewalk in front of your house, you are responsible for clearing the snow from that as well. I don’t have a sidewalk, this is another street.



    You have 12 hours after the snow stops falling to clear the sidewalk. After that, fines kick in, in my city it is $20 per day. In the recent past, cities and towns have not really enforced it. This year, they are not only enforcing it, but some places are increasing their fines. A woman was walking with her 4 children from her car to her home. They had to walk in the street, as a resident had not plowed the sidewalk. Two of the chilfren were struck by a car – one has a broken leg, the other has bruises. This happen in my city, about a mile from where I live.

    When you clear your driveway, the sides tend to have piles. But at the corners of your driveway you have enormous mounds, because you are clearing what the street plow pushed across. This is at the corner of our friend Marshmellow’s driveway. From left, Tasha, Willy and Lacey.


    Sorry for all the “rear ends,” lol, I had to put down treats to get them to stay PUT.


    As you can imagine, backing OUT of that driveway is not fun. Marshmellow’s Dad has been backing IN, which is easier, so he can pull out frontwards.
    From left, Tasha, Willy, Marlin and Sugar. Lacey decided to move on down the street – with OUT me!


    Stand by, I have more photos for you!
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    A snow bank in the parking lot at the apartments at the bottom of my street. Marlin and Tasha are standing on a grassy spot. They have to use a front end loader and move the snow back and up, because we have 2 more months of snow!


    Folks with a larger vehicle can just about see over the snow mounds.


    Look at the lamp post! And to the left of it, you can see a plow guide. Folks put these in the ground in the Fall, so there is a guide to where the curb starts.




    An intersection in my neighborhood, when driving you have to be sure to look both ways BEFORE you get to the corner, you can’t see much there.


    Another intersection with huge piles at the corners. I got Marlin to pose here.




    Fire hydrant, this one really got cleared well. Look how far IN they had to shovel; the street plows have pushed so much snow to the sides, our roads are narrowed quite a bit.


    This shrub and lamp post are at the corner of the driveway, so they take the brunt of the cleared snow.



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    This neighbor put in guides so he knows how far to use his snow thrower.


    These guides were put in at the curb. See how far OUT into the street the snow is?


    These folks have to shovel out their mail box! That must have been a job, the street plows really pack the snow densely it is quite heavy to move. And from the looks of this, it was done with a shovel, not a snow thrower.


    So I took the pups back home and got in the car to do some errands. Took the camera along to show you some more things.
    My neighbor’s yard, he heee. That is a Dunkin’ Donuts coffee cup the snowman is holding!


    That is the middle school behind me. The city has already had front end loaders moving snow out and / or back, to make more room for future storms. This is at the corner coming out of the school yard – the school buses need a LOT of space to take the corner, so the snow has to be way back and the street does get widened.


    I am on the main road, the car and van are going in to a shopping mall. The van is a great “marker” to show you how high that pile is!


    All the malls have enormous parking lots. The area close up to the stores gets cleared completely. The snow gets shifted into mounds at the back of the lot.


    A car to give an idea of the mound.


    This front end loader has finished his work.



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    Any shopping carriages left out in the parking lot won’t be in use again until about April.


    So much for putting in plow guides! There are 2 in this photo, one is almost covered, the other is so tipped it really doesn’t tell the driver in the front end loader anything anymore. And with all the snow, it can’t be reset!


    Back out on the street, the mounds from the parking lot hide the mall stores.


    Mobile TV truck


    This photo shows another way to improve visibility at intersections. The driver raised the plow and pushes the upper part of the snow back, so drivers can see cars coming.


    There is a whole shopping mall back there!


    Here is a video of a front end loader in a mall parking lot, trying to clear space for shoppers to park.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo7NxjQ0CdY

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    Will the city eventually come along & push that snow up off the curb or pick it up with dump trucks & haul it off, or do you have to wait for a good thaw to clean all that snow out? The small town I live near they haul it off with dump trucks & the residents have to dig out the hydrants. The police department posts no parking signs along the streets that are to be cleaned up.

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    On side streets like mine, we have to wait for the thaw. And the flooding which inevitably goes with it.

    On main streets and highways, the snow is loaded into dump trucks and hauled away. That all happens over night, every night until done.

    In the past, the cities and towns in RI would dump the snow into the rivers. The DEM (Dept. of Environmental Management) put an end to that last year. The guidelines advise the cities to dump it in parks or parking lots. All the sand, salt and other chemicals used to prevent icing and encourage melting were killing off the river creatures.
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    Wow! While we don't have that much snow, I've seen it before. Luckily this winter we've had a couple 'meltdown days' every now and then. I'm noticing my driveway is getting narrower as I pile up the snow. My paths the pups and I walk in the yard are getting big piles of snow where I pile it up and making them narrower in spots!
    I do love winter and snow, so I'm not one to complain. Thanks for sharing all those pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy View Post
    Wow! While we don't have that much snow, I've seen it before. Luckily this winter we've had a couple 'meltdown days' every now and then. I'm noticing my driveway is getting narrower as I pile up the snow. My paths the pups and I walk in the yard are getting big piles of snow where I pile it up and making them narrower in spots!
    I do love winter and snow, so I'm not one to complain. Thanks for sharing all those pics!
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    Wow! That's a lot of snow. I'm so glad that I don't have to worry about snow any more. I remember my mom telling me that when we were little sometimes we couldn't go outside because the snow was so deep that it was over our heads. This was when we lived in PA.

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    I don't think I've ever seen that much snow in my life

    I bet you're tired of snow for sure .
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    I don't mind it too much, as I don't HAVE to go out (work, school, etc.) It is a bother with the dogs, for me. Other folks have HAD IT!

    We have a huge storm coming in Tues / Wed. If it is all snow, we are due 15 to 20 inches. Doesn't look like it will do that though, 3 to 5 inches, then rain, making about an inch of ice, and then back to snow. Heavy stuff, hard to move it.
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    WoW that is ALot of Snow.. I would say thats a good record.. Well you all wont need any rain for a good while..

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    I can see that they don't want all the salt in the river, but won't it end up there in the spring anyway? Maybe it will be a smaller amount at a time as it melts, I guess.
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    First off...loved the butt pictures! But you still can't knock Mz Logan outta 1st place!

    Yikes! Your area looks as bad as mine! Two lanes streets are one, snow piled high as an elephant's eye (). Us too! Sleet tonight, rain, ice and snow into Tuesday! Whoopie!!!

    Be safe everyone!!!!



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    You keep warm and safe too, Karen and Mz Logan!
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