2/11/2010

Youngstown Blizzard Of 2010

Last Friday began the onslaught of the blizzard of 2010 with it dumping 22 inches of snow in just under 24 hours. Last night another 4 inches were added. On Saturday morning, after shoveling the drive and getting the boy off to work, I revved up the Jeep Wrangler and went to Mill Creek Park to play in the snow. Hope you enjoy the photos.






LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

12 comments:

  1. Looks like you had more than two feet of snow. Those road barriers stand almost four feet high. Sounds like you had a blast.

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  2. Thats beautiful. Where is this park?

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  3. Yes, plenty of snow. Those barriers are about 3.5 feet high. And yes, I had a blast playing in the snow with my Jeep.

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  4. It's in Youngstown, Ohio. And yes, it is beautiful.

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  5. All we got here on the Island was wind and rain. It sucked and now I'm in bed trying not to get sicker than I already am.

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  6. It's pictures like these that remind me why I left Ohio for Florida, that snow looks great in pictures, I just don't ever want to shovel it again.

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  7. Yea, it was a blast to use the Jeep as it was intended. But it can turn to spring now. I'm ready for warmer weather.

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  8. Hope you get better Vandy.

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  9. Hey, I see even Florida has had snow from this weather system. Read about a lot of animals dying from the cold. Of course, its probably 70 degree's in Florida today.

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  10. Denifately still cold in Florida I can attest. The sugar cane field lost half the crop, oranges and lemons a funky color on the trees. Some Orange trees snapped at the trunk from the weight of frost. State put a stop to snook and other species of fishing. Dead sponges, coral, and plants litter beaches but only a few dead fish remain. No red tide- too cold. Was there a week and never put sandals or shorts on.

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  11. Yes, my sister who lives in Ft. Myers says it has been cold. (For Florida) I then sent her these photos. I win!
    But in reality, Nancy wins because we got two feet of snow.

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