gbopp wrote:
I always wondered why his wife didn't give him a nickel with his sandwich.
Hmmmm :)
Same thoughts here:D
Can't speak for the people of Queens or Staten Island who seem to always feel the pain when bad weather comes through (overhead power lines- shudderrrrr!)but most of Manhattan and the Bronx are doing fine although some residents of Manhattan are prolly suffering from takeout food withdrawals. Passed by a local Whole Food Friday night and the checkout line extended to the front door! I bet I could have made a killing emptying out my freezer to my 90 odd nabes. Could have put an orange safety vest and helmet on my granddaughter, and just have her go door to door saying "Deliveryyyyyyyy" and we'd be rich. Oh well, maybe next "Snowmageddon";).
The city looks serenely beautiful and not at all as if almost 27" fell to the ground. Of course the second I finished typing that sentence a 4 snow plower truck convey just clanked through the street but at least it's passable for cars.
Haven't been out and about in the white stuff yet but still need to take the kiddo down a few hills on her sled when the sun reappears. I will say from on up high 2 odd feet of snow looks like nothing to get crazed about.