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(not so) Wordless Wednesday - I'm going to get that snowplow driver

After spending hours shoveling 24" of snow on Sunday, this is the scene I woke up to Monday morning when I needed to get the car out of the driveway. Another four feet high and about six feet deep. Ice packed, of course.

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Richard Iarossi, REALTOR®
Long and Foster® Real Estate, Inc.
Crofton, MD 21114

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 Rich Iarossi is a full time licensed REALTOR®, working in Crofton, MD. My coverage areas are: Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Howard, Calvert, Queen Anne, and Baltimore City and County. I specialize in residential real estate, working with both buyers and sellers. Use the registration free search on my website at www.RichSellsHomes.com. If you’re not already working with a REALTOR®...I can help. Call me at 443-995-9595 (Cell) or 410-451-6255 (Office).

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Comments

You folks are really getting clobbered with morther nature's gifts....we know it well...think of it as protection for your plants for the winter..bend your knees if you do the steps.....and make friends with your friendly plowing person...many plows make light drifts, flakes....Happy holidays !

Posted by Sally & David Hanson WI Realtors Luxury\Short Sale\CDPE\ABR\e-Pro\REDS (Keller Williams 414-525-0563) over 2 years ago

:-)  Don't you just love it!  I guess there really isn't anything they can do about it, they've got to plow the roads!

Posted by Janna Rankin Scharf (Keller Williams Realty Coeur d'Alene) over 2 years ago

Richard, the last house we lived in we had to shovel by hand, and the driveway was not that small. I can remember being in tears after spending about 3 hours shoveling, the plow came by and dumped so much snow at the end, right in front of me. Someone with a plow witnessed the incident, and put the plow down, got rid of it and moved on. It was a miracle, LOL.

Now we use a bucket loader to get rid of the white stuff.....

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - Swiedler & Adams - New Milford, Litchfield CT Real Estate (Prudential Connecticut Realty, Litchfield County Real Estate) over 2 years ago

GOOD MORNING RICH!  In Tucson, on Mt Lemmon, we have a cabin. WHen it snows, the same thing happens and I wonder, "Did that guy not see I just shoveled a path to get out?"! Well, at least you get another workout today?!! --Gabrielle

Posted by Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind, Broker/Owner (KGC Properties LLC, Tucson Property Management & Real Estate) over 2 years ago

For living in Texas and not having to witness this myself, I must say it's BEAUTIFUL. Merry Christmas Richard.

Posted by Loreena Yeo, Realtor®| Frisco TX Community Advocate (214)783-2210 (3:16 team REALTY ~ Locally-owned Frisco TX Real Estate Co.) over 2 years ago

Richard, I remember the blizzard of '78 in Massachusetts.  I had this happen in my driveway, not once, but three times.  The area was shut down for a week.

Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales) over 2 years ago

You would think the snow plow people would have a conscience.  Good luck getting that cleared away again!

Posted by Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh, Prince George's County, MD (EOP Real Estate, LLC) over 2 years ago

That is very aggravating isn't it, Richard?  You are right it is awful when it becomes ice coated and it is very hard to move. 

Merry Christmas!

Posted by West Lafayette homes for sale Sharon & Bruce Walter (Keller Williams Realty Lafayette, IN) over 2 years ago

I hear you and can relate... My office is on a Triangle lot that seperates the Town road and the State road so I get these banks on both sides for about 200 feet per side.. near impossible to keep cleanede out and I do most of it by hand...  Merry Christmas at least it will be White!

Posted by Caron's Gateway Real Estate over 2 years ago

LOL!  That's terrible!  Happens hear all the time.  :)

Posted by The Christiansen Team (Century 21 Bradley ) over 2 years ago

HAHAHAHA! Oh that is so horrible.  I don't know how many times I would walk outside to the same sight while in NH.  God bless you, 'cause that is a great shoveling job you did on your driveway.  Merry Christmas!

Posted by Joe Colón, Jr. (Shaffer Realty, LLC) over 2 years ago

I've always wondered how communities that are under snow for 4 months survive. If we get even 2 inches of snow here, the town shuts down. Last year we had 10 days of snow and we really did shut down, it was really hard to do business.

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Knipe Realty) over 2 years ago

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