reminds me of my youth in buffalo, NY.
When we got a snowstorm, the city declared all cars off the street so plows can clean the roads and ppl can properly clean their driveways...
My father took some satisfaction in burying any car that was left in front of the house during a ‘off the street’ type snow storm - our neighbors new better and it was always some schmuck from down the street.
One year a car sat there, buried for almost a month, with tickets stuck in the snow bank cause the cop couldn’t get to the windshield. Not sure who’s it was or whatever came of it..
I grew up in northern Mass. My dad owned a body shop and one year the snow was so ceep, it buried a customers car our back. We called it in stolen and didn’t figure it out until an antenna poked out of a snowbank a week or so later....
Were you there for the blizzard of '77?
I never complain about snow after that one. But I did move away.
I can't imagine what Canada and the northern US will look like if this global cooling trend continues. It was covered with glaciers not too long ago - in geologic time.