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[QUOTE="herzausstahl, post: 103534, member: 3540"] Thanks, but I don't think I'll ever be completely done. If its like the rest of the landscaping I've done, I'll keep tinkering here and there, but for me thats the fun part. It will be interesting to see what it looks like next year if we get a normal snow fall. It was pretty cool taking the pictures, because I really couldn't see the flakes, then I would see the flash and all the flakes would light up, so it was pretty awesome. Was a really nice snow fall, actually made me miss not having as much this year. I haven't had to shovel for 2 years since I got a snowblower because I got tired of 2 years in a row before that having the mounds on both sides of the driveway as tall as I was by this time year, and then I got good use the last few years having the snowblower. So the only time I shovel is if it's 1-2 inches and not worth getting the snowblower out for it. But it's been the opposite of the last 4-5 years here. This year I was expecting drifts all along the fence because thats what my neighbor had in his backyard last year, but we didn't get enough snow this year for it. LOL I was ready for a winter without so much snow, but I was beginning to miss it and don't mind it right now, of course that is because I know winter is almost over and most of it will be melted in 3 days since the highs are in the low 40's tommorrow and in the mid 30's the next couple of days. But after this mild winter I think I will be recharged and ready for more snow next year. :) [/QUOTE]
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