We have endured "The Big Storm". It was the third largest recorded snow fall in Chicagoland history. Thankfully we had plenty of warning and all went well.
I tried to get the yardstick in a place that had not experienced drifting. The measurement of almost twenty inches is what we got on Douglas Road.
Seth geared up for three and a half hours of snow removal. Yes it really took that long. We kept the snow blower going and two people manning the shovels.
This is a shot looking through my back screen door window. Lots o snow.
There was quite a bit of drifting in the driveway. Those are Maurie's footsteps. We couldn't get out of the back door so he went out the front door and around into the back yard. His quest, filling the bird feeders and putting corn out for the squirrels.
Our front walk, after the shoveling. This was the first area to get done.
It's bad form to snow blow your snow into the neighbors yard. So he repositioned the nozzle and blasted the car again.
This is what it looked liked when we had been working on our project for about 40 minutes. Both Rachel and Seth thought that working on the blizzard clean up crew was better than going to school. Yes, both of their schools shut down for Wednesday and Thursday. Soon after this shot I put the camera down and we got to work. Maurie was not able to help because he was suffering from a bad, I mean bad as in excruciating, pain in his side. We know that it is not kidney stones. He is back at the doctor's today to find out more. In fact he just walked in the front door. The doctor had some blood work done and he is supposed to go back in two weeks. I know Maurie is disappointed. He wanted answers.