Snow-Stuck

Jan
20

This is my car.

I haven’t left the farm since last Wednesday.

However, after calling off work Sunday due to snow, Ross decided yesterday that neither rain nor snow nor sleet nor dark of night shall stay him from the swift completion of taking burger orders at McDonald’s.

So he attempted to get down our driveway, against my maternal instincts.

After nearly thirty creeping minutes, he made it…..

…..this far…….

…..and concluded it was too slippery. He left the car there and went back to the house.

We’ll call that Life Lesson #452,801 in the Country.

I was biting my nails the whole time and he was scared. French fries just aren’t worth that kind of agony.

But, since I was down the hill observing his progress or lack thereof, I decided I’d walk on down to the freezing river.

I only slipped twice on the way. Here is the rope the kids swing on over the river in the summer.

Here’s the river ford we drive across.

Check out the ice.

Three inches thick.

I managed to make it back up the driveway without falling again. I’m best-suited for staying home and handing out cookies.

Clover: “COOKIES! The angels….. I hear them singing.”

And so, today, we’ll just stay right here. Not so bad. After all, we live on a farm.

Comments

  1. SuzieQ says:

    Smart fellow…life is too short to risk it for something that can wait for another day..Wait for the sun to clear up the road.. :sun:

  2. Sheila Z says:

    Homeschooling?

  3. Patty says:

    Well, he can show his boss proof he tried to get to work LOL.

    Have you considered paring your street vehicles at the old farm house and using the tractor or an ATV to get back and forth from the house to the vehicles? You could keep one of the vehicles down there at all times so you can get to a Dr or out for any other emergency. That’s how friends of ours do it who live up a steep hill. Just a thought. Hope you can get out soon! :hole:

  4. Patty says:

    That was supposed to say “parking” I need a spellchecker 😉

  5. Heidi says:

    you are DEFINATLY turning into a farm woman my dear! I HATE to leave the farm/home and go anywhere. I would LOVE if I could have my groceries delivered the 30+ miles out here from town. When I go, its an all day event and I have to take the truck to get our supplies……

  6. Snapper says:

    Yikes~!
    I’m glad he opted to quit trying.

  7. Sarah says:

    I miss snow days!! :hole:

  8. Kris7 says:

    I don’t mind being snowed in, provided there are supplies. Forget milk and bread…how about chocolate and coffee (and water).

    Hope you’re all decked out with goodies and coffee (and water) and can snuggle with your kitties and the big puppy.

    Kris7
    Working hard at http://www.sccworlds.com

  9. Claire says:

    Oh my, don’t let my goats see that picture! They’ll start demanding their own little decorated gingerbread cookies. Yikes!

  10. Lucy says:

    The car reminds me of the time I lived in North Dakota. I was so excited for spring one year and was so tired of shoveling out and about the end of spring….you guessed it. Blizzard. I got mad and wouldn’t dig the car out till it thawed. Sometimes you just have to take a stand at Mother Nature. Did no good but I felt better. 🙂

  11. Christine says:

    LOL, the picture of Clover and it’s caption is priceless!

  12. Traci Best says:

    I hope his boss dosn’t get upset about the missed days!

  13. Gail says:

    I wouldn’t want to drive across that river with all those ice chunks! Snow days on the farm mean taking care of the farm critters
    and then staying inside baking…the aroma of baked goods makes for a cheery, warm atmosphere. Then indulge with some goodies and hot chocolate! I’m glad Ross made the right decision (and safe one!)
    not go any further.

  14. Robin G. says:

    This is the part where I mock you from my position in the Midwest. People are out ice-fishing on lakes frozen three feet down. (No, I don’t know why they ice-fish. It sounds cold and boring to me.)

    The former East Coaster in me is wincing in sympathy, however.

  15. jane says:

    Wow – Unreal – we have not had any snow this winter at all. 15 and forecast of more snow. Good thing you have cookies and of course water too!!! Pray for the sun.

  16. karen l says:

    Stay in!! I can smell the grandmother bread baking from here! Enjoy it while you can –

  17. Kacey says:

    I’m so over winter… I’d stay in and bake bread and pies… working at McDonald’s is so overrated!

  18. Jill S. says:

    You don’t even want to know how much snow we have to drive in these parts. :no:

    I LOVE Clover’s face.

  19. Nancy in Atlanta says:

    And to think I got all excited when I went outside last night to get something I left in the car and found “snow dots” falling from the sky! Of course they melted when they touched Mother Earth, but they were crusting on the car…I’m so easily entertained.
    The picture of your snow-covered car, however, takes me back to January 1996 when I lived in MD for a while. Now that was a blizzard!

    I hope Ross got cookies, too. :purpleflower:

  20. Amy says:

    French Fries may not be worth it, but getting out of the house might have been. Having been snowed in for several weeks, there was much in the way of slick, dangerous roads I was willing to brave, just to get out of the house.

    But since it looks like you’re not going anywhere, stay warm.

  21. Carol says:

    The pictures are great………I feel like I’m there,Brrrrrrrrr.
    Farms tend to make you a recluse,or at least it madeone of me.
    Why is that,I wonder?

  22. Dessa says:

    Your scenery is just lovely. And I believe your hubby made the right decision. I just recently found your blog and really enjoy it. Nice to “meet” you, LOL. And your goats are just too cute.

  23. Leah says:

    It makes me cold just to look at thoses pictures! And, now I want a cookie, Ha, ha!

  24. Amber says:

    Suzanne, WE too are snowed in up our holler. We live 8/10 ths of a mile off the main road, but our road IS blacktop, but you have to go over 2 hills to get out to the main road. And I don’t Want to go OVER the hill (if ya know qwhat I mean.) my 15 year old had an eye dr. appt. today, but we rescheduled it. It is a good time for indoor things. Have a great day…tell :heart: Clover, Honey, Nutmeg, and Coco hello. :purpleflower:

  25. Susan says:

    Doesn’t he know mothers know best?! :yes:

  26. Melissa Marsh says:

    It looks gorgeous. We just haven’t received much snow this year and what little we get is usually gone in the next few days.

  27. catslady says:

    Woohoo first comment lol. I went out with friends on saturday and a normal 15 minute ride took us over an hour to get home. Poor lady driving had white knuckles the whole way home. Snow wasn’t expected ’til later but it came early and with a vengence. My daughter is going to college in Edinboro which is right next to Lake Erie. She has already had her first accident where she slid into a truck on ice. Everyone was fine – not so much the truck and especially not her car (sigh).If I wasn’t already almost totally white, I would be now.

    • Liz says:

      :wave: Hi Catslady~ I live just west of Edinboro…..so you better believe we DO HOLD RECORDS FOR SNOW FALL HERE!

      We always have way more than they announce at the Airport!
      …..in fact our record is now about 115″ at least!

      Soon we will have Spring and Sunshine…I hope! At least all the water helps fill the water table!

      :happyflower: Liz in PA

  28. Brandy says:

    We got about half an inch of snow last night. It was melted by the time the kids got up today. *G* You’re welcome to ship some of that here. *G*

  29. Estella says:

    Glad he decided to stop!

  30. Donna says:

    wow, the only time that WOULD be fun, is if you don’t have to get out…
    Aren’t the goats precious, eating thier cookies???

  31. Pony Girl says:

    Great post complimented by lovely photos, especially the one of your cookie monster!
    I am glad your son stayed home….unless you’ve had experience driving in slippery conditions, it’s just best not too. Besides, you have to worry about all the other wackos on the rode!
    Stay warm and cozy!

  32. Mokihana says:

    We were stuck in our house for two weeks in December with 3′ of snow… actually, it was an ice sandwich… a foot and a half of snow, then 6″ of ice, then more snow. Our driveway is an 18% grade in places, so we went no where!

    I love your photos!

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