"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
Honestly, if I could get in and out of the driveway and it was supposed to be warm enough to melt the snow the next day, no, I wouldn't shovel. Maybe the sidewalk for foot traffic but that is it.
Oh man, yes shovel now. Even if it gets to 50 every day at night when it drops below 32* it will freeze up and you'll be stuck with a much more sucky situation.
The guy next door came outside and stood there, smoked two cigarettes, and went back in. Lady across the street came out with her daughter, sat in the car most of the time I was shoveling, then drove off with 5+ inches of snow on the roof. Both have unshoveled drives/sidewalks.
The guy next door came outside and stood there, smoked two cigarettes, and went back in. Lady across the street came out with her daughter, sat in the car most of the time I was shoveling, then drove off with 5+ inches of snow on the roof. Both have unshoveled drives/sidewalks.
lol
I despise people who do this.
Me too. I always end up behind these people on the highway as the snow either comes off the car in a big snowstorm onto my windshield or worse, in big frozen chunks.
Here you have to shovel any sidewalks that are touching your yard within 24 hours. And the mail carrier doesn't have to delivery to your house if you don't shovel a path from the road to your front door.
So I would shovel a path from your house to the sidewalk and the sidewalk. I would have left the rest. (It's too late now though as you shoveled already, lol)
If it makes you feel better I have shoveled twice today so far as well, and it's still coming down. But it won't be gone for a few weeks.