Posted: 12/6/2007 at 05:02 PM
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We here in Minnesota got over 15" of snow in the last week. It's been wretched and awful. My new mini-van doesn't want to start (bad battery? who knows) and there's so much snow on the streets that the snowplows just push the snow outwards, like the wake of a boat, blocking the curb-cuts with several feet high snow piles. It's making my life as a resident of Minneapolis not very appealing these days. I use a wheelchair, yo. And my arms are weak. There's no way in Hell I can carry a mini snow shovel with me as a meander down the sidewalks, shoveling my way through snow-packed street corners. What to do, what do...?
But I guess this situation isn't brand new to me or anything. I've been dealing with "snow + wheelchair = really annoying" fiascos for over 14 winters now, and I don't plan on moving anytime soon either. I live in a fancy new condo owned by a family member, my family lives here, MN Medicaid is great, my bf lives here, and I have a ton 'o friends too. Why in the Hell would I move? Should I let the 3 months of snow and icy cold weather we get each year make me run off to Texas, Florida, or <insert warm weather state here>? Nah, I love it here. But bring on the global warming, folks! ;) Buy your SUV's and drive 50+ miles a day so little 'ol Tiffiny up in Minnesota can drive her wheelchair downtown in December. Ha ;)
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I'm in Michigan Tiff. I really hate the mess. Not only is it cold...everything gets wet. Leave home with some nice clothes on and by mid-day everything looks dingy. Yuk.
Teehee, Tiff. Cute!
I'm not leaving Michigan, either, because my family is here, but don't ya wonder what our ancestors were thinking settling in these deep-freeze states?
Bethany :)
I am in Pa and we did not get quite the amount of snow that you did but we have our share lol
I got dressed for a Dr appt yesterday and went "waltzing" out the door. Oh Crap ! I can't waltz any more and the car is covered with ice and snow...... grrrrrrr
I use a cane, so it was not as bad as driving a chair though the mess, but was a cold wake up call as to what is now involved in going places in the yuck lol
For chair users in snow area, they need to invent a push blade you can attach to your chair ;)
As much as I'm for "green living," I had to chuckle at your solution for wheelchair access in the winter!
glad you guys enjoyed my post! and good idea butterfly!
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