Done that, snowed so much in the winter of 93-94, i got so sick of plowing and shoveling and just made deep leg holes on the snow leading out to the road.
Good thinking Calvin. I like it. I don’t think your technique is quite right dad. If you managed to step into the next hole I think that you would get stuck.
…so how did calvin manage to shovel those spots without walking to each one? Use the shovel as a pole vault to get to the first spot, dig it out, then use the shovel as a pole vault to get to the second spot, and so on?…
I lived in New England. We got about 4 feet of snow one winter. The driveway was about 20 feet wide. Now if you throw the snow 10 feet on either side, you wind up with 8 feet of snow on either side of the driveway.
Needless to say, I was not good at Olympic Snow Throwing. Especially when the snow sticks to the shovel and you lift 10 pounds and 8 of it stays on the shovel. So I was trying to toss snow 10 to 12 feet in the air just to get a narrow path enough for one car.
My wife worked nights. So she would come home and pahk her cah (this was New England, remember) behind mine. So each morning I would get up, get in my car, start my car, get out of my car, get into her car, start her car, back her car out, get out of her car, get into my car, back my car out, get out of my car, get into her car, put her car back in the driveway, turn off her car, return her car keys to the house, get in my car and go to work.
I got tired of this ritual so I dug a revetment off to the side of the driveway and that’s where I parked. She could then pull up past me and I was able just to back out in the morning.
This worked well until spring thaw when I got up to find my car axle-deep in mud.
So one could dig holes on 100 ft of walk versus clean shoveling on 20 ft – saves energy.(Why didn’t he just roll snow balls off the walk to make a snowman?)
I live in Bk, so I have to get out and clear the driveway and sidewalk every time it snows. Fortunately with de Blasio as mayor, our streets get plowed before the uppity Manhattanites.
This is what happens when you send a six year old to do an adult’s job. Instead of sending Calvin out there to do the job by himself, Dad needs to be out there to supervise. It shows Calvin how to do it, and makes for quality time.
Calvin dude nice idea but your Dad is going to give it to you.Keep in mind you perform like this on the job you will not keep it. Oh wait I’m talking to a kid. Enjoy yourself now kid as an adult you are in for a rude awakening.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
Consider it an Olympic event.
Space_cat almost 11 years ago
Done that, snowed so much in the winter of 93-94, i got so sick of plowing and shoveling and just made deep leg holes on the snow leading out to the road.
rentier almost 11 years ago
Economizing work!
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
You’d better lock yourself in your room before Dad gets overthe front stoop….
ratlum almost 11 years ago
Use lots of salt.Hard on floors but easy for lazy guys to spread.
Bennethead almost 11 years ago
Good thinking Calvin. I like it. I don’t think your technique is quite right dad. If you managed to step into the next hole I think that you would get stuck.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr almost 11 years ago
With snow shoes you don’t have to even think about the walkway for three months.
scrabblefiend almost 11 years ago
Do teenagers still do that? I wish some of them would come by my house to shovel out a path to the oil fill pipe.
Now I wonder where they all are.
Zero-Gabriel almost 11 years ago
Niiice…!
herdocow almost 11 years ago
Works for people, not for cars.
legaleagle48 almost 11 years ago
Let’s hear it for Arizona — I haven’t seen so much as a snowflake since I moved here ten years ago! :-P
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
I thought the garage and car was on the other side of the house?
jadoo823 almost 11 years ago
…so how did calvin manage to shovel those spots without walking to each one? Use the shovel as a pole vault to get to the first spot, dig it out, then use the shovel as a pole vault to get to the second spot, and so on?…
Karaboo2 almost 11 years ago
Why not buy Calvin a snowblower Dad? Stop being such a cheapskate. Get him a self propelled model with chains on the tires.
YatInExile almost 11 years ago
Now if you ask Calvin to build a snowman scene out of the snow on the walk, he’ll be all over it.
InuYugiHakusho almost 11 years ago
Why is a six-year old being forced to shovel all the snow off the sidewalk? Isn’t that violating child labor laws?
dflak almost 11 years ago
I lived in New England. We got about 4 feet of snow one winter. The driveway was about 20 feet wide. Now if you throw the snow 10 feet on either side, you wind up with 8 feet of snow on either side of the driveway.
Needless to say, I was not good at Olympic Snow Throwing. Especially when the snow sticks to the shovel and you lift 10 pounds and 8 of it stays on the shovel. So I was trying to toss snow 10 to 12 feet in the air just to get a narrow path enough for one car.
My wife worked nights. So she would come home and pahk her cah (this was New England, remember) behind mine. So each morning I would get up, get in my car, start my car, get out of my car, get into her car, start her car, back her car out, get out of her car, get into my car, back my car out, get out of my car, get into her car, put her car back in the driveway, turn off her car, return her car keys to the house, get in my car and go to work.
I got tired of this ritual so I dug a revetment off to the side of the driveway and that’s where I parked. She could then pull up past me and I was able just to back out in the morning.
This worked well until spring thaw when I got up to find my car axle-deep in mud.
tuslog64 almost 11 years ago
So one could dig holes on 100 ft of walk versus clean shoveling on 20 ft – saves energy.(Why didn’t he just roll snow balls off the walk to make a snowman?)
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 11 years ago
Where are the “Little Calvin” tracks he would have to leave to dig those snow holes?
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
Spoken like a true New Yorker.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Dad looks like he’s moonwalking.
xxx
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
I live in Bk, so I have to get out and clear the driveway and sidewalk every time it snows. Fortunately with de Blasio as mayor, our streets get plowed before the uppity Manhattanites.
dustspecks Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Calvin knows Time Management.
Reddyan almost 11 years ago
This is what happens when you send a six year old to do an adult’s job. Instead of sending Calvin out there to do the job by himself, Dad needs to be out there to supervise. It shows Calvin how to do it, and makes for quality time.
westny77 almost 11 years ago
Calvin dude nice idea but your Dad is going to give it to you.Keep in mind you perform like this on the job you will not keep it. Oh wait I’m talking to a kid. Enjoy yourself now kid as an adult you are in for a rude awakening.
AmyBarnes almost 11 years ago
Oh Calvin you are a creative genius but you can be a bit of a slacker!