(02-05-2026, 07:57 AM)Roma Wrote: Sick. Of. It.
The dog has a hard time finding a spot to go. My trashcan was frozen into a pile of snow. My recycling bin was frozen to my deck. My car wouldn't start due to a dead battery (even though it's only a year old). And I'm dreading the utility bills when they come in.
I'm not asking for Spring. All I want is a couple of weeks above freezing.
Rant over.
You get used to it after a while. I'm a Yooper, I originally come from the copper country where there is a lot of snow, thirty five years ago I moved to Negaunee, and we get lots of snow here and cold weather too. This year we have gotten over a hundred sixty inches of snow so far....I have a six and a half foot snowblower on the back of my tractor, plus a plow truck...and scoops and lots of various kinds of shovels.
At least this year the snow is not wet and heavy all the time.
We have the heikki Lunta festival in a few days, it is a big party with fireworks. A big social event. The city manager mentioned that if Heikki shows up he is going to break his legs...the wife goes to knitting at the library and he came in. They are running out of places to put the snow, the city snowblowers can't keep up with removing the six to seven foot high snowbanks from the sides of the street so it is stressing out the city manager when people are complaining. Hopefully heikki stays down on the east coast and does not come to the fistival.
The wife and I will probably go to the fish fry and the senior center breakfast and go watch the parade. The VFW also has cudighis I think. And the food trucks and food tents will be down by the lake for the festival and there is a fishing contest on the lake.
It sucks that I am getting old when they have so many social events going on this weekend, I used to go every year to that, now I will just watch the fireworks from the upstairs window, they are going to be about two miles from our house...hard to see them sometimes because of the hundred foot tall pine trees around the house. We can only see the really high and big ones through the trees..