Me in a snow tunnel during the great blizzard of 1978 (Ohio)
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Me in a snow tunnel during the great blizzard of 1978 (Ohio)
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Massachusetts got it pretty bad too. Crazy
Had similar tunnel in CT from that storm.
I was in Michigan, we did the same thing!
My Grandma had a restaurant in ’78. She somehow got there and fed & coffee’d plow drivers all through the recovery period.
good times that winter. for a kid anyway
I lived near the Ohio River when it froze over that year!
That was a tough storm to dig out of. Rained first, which left behind an inch of ice. Then the wettest, heaviest snow that felt like 50 pounds on your shovel to pick up when you’re only 12 years old.
I was NE of Columbus. Our school was closed for like two weeks. It was awesome..
Bonjour
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I lived on the south shore of Lake Erie that winter and we made snow caves in the ice piled up on the shore from all of the ice cutters out on the lake. My recollection is that lake traffic just stopped eventually because the weather was so bad.
Anyway, the ice at the shore was more than ten feet deep. Lots of caves to explore.