Thursday, January 1, 2009

snow

When we got to Walla Walla, there was abut 12 inches of snow. Christmas day it snowed another 4 inches.

Chains were required to go any place serious. We even dug out the paper delivery person, who got stuck with front wheel drive AND chains.

Then that wonderful NW thing called a Chinook arrived (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinook_winds), and most of the snow was gone in a day or two.

Snow is fun to a point, but Walla Walla does not get a lot of snow so there is little equipment for removal and a really low snow removal budget.

When we got back to Idaho there was snow on the ground, but not as much and it was going, though not because of a thawing wind.

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