My husband’s a bus monitor so he’s happy for a snow day. He doesn’t have to shovel because we live in an apartment high rise and they have snowplows that do all that.
I live in Phoenix, and in the 50 years we have lived here it snowed once…about an inch…and they closed the schools because the bus drivers didn’t know how to drive in snow!
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 8 years ago
No, but you’ll probably have to salt the walks.
c.davies almost 8 years ago
They must live in Vancouver.
alondra almost 8 years ago
My husband’s a bus monitor so he’s happy for a snow day. He doesn’t have to shovel because we live in an apartment high rise and they have snowplows that do all that.
Phred Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Once the amount of snow is enough the shovel, the novelty wears off.
Dani Rice almost 8 years ago
The nicest thing about being retired is that you can afford to wait until the snow melts.
Bring it on!
sbwertz almost 8 years ago
I live in Phoenix, and in the 50 years we have lived here it snowed once…about an inch…and they closed the schools because the bus drivers didn’t know how to drive in snow!
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 8 years ago
this is soooooo me!