Well, that was a different first snowfall of the year. Usually I don’t even shovel the first snow offerings.
But looking out my living room window this morning, I noticed the corner of the roof – there was a build-up of about 5 inches of drifting snow hanging over the eavestrough!
I thought to myself, “This looks like a Monday morning in mid February.”
Any early snow we get is wet and doesn’t really stick to the roads. It’s usually less than an inch thick and the green grass underneath still sticks out like porcupine quills.
Often it’s gone the same day or at least by the next day – kind of like an early warning sign, “Don’t forget winter is coming”.
That was not the case with this dump.
The wind was up, the snow was drifting and I had to do some shovelling.
It started early Sunday morning and, by midday Monday, it was still blowing.
There are a few things that don’t change year to year: we get winter, I get older … and I still don’t have a snowblower to make my job any easier!
While I was shovelling away this morning, I was picturing myself standing behind a bright red Briggs and Stratton with the snow churning up in the scoop and then flowing out the shoot onto the lawn.
It was a beautiful image, but then I had to lift a shovelful of snow over the growing pile and the image disappeared quicker than it came.
It’s not that I loathe shovelling snow, it’s just that I really don’t like it.
It’s like cutting grass in the summer; you cut it only for it to grow back again. You know your first session with a snow shovel is only going to lead to more.
I once knew some people who had a heated driveway – now that’s the way to do it!
It’s the reverse of artificial ice where they put pipes in the cement, and fill them with a freezing solution so the water on top of the cement will then freeze.
The process is the same for a heated driveway, only you push hot water through the pipes causing the snow on the surface of the cement to melt.
… I wonder what the cost would be on a double car driveway? It would be worth checking into.
Today the shovelling wasn’t as bad as the realization that this is just the start and there will be many more snowfalls and snow storms that will grace this land we live in.
For now all I can look forward to is tomorrow, when the temperature should be above zero and we should get some rain.
Ha, when are we ever happy to have rain? … only when we know it will melt some snow so we don’t have to turn on that heated driveway system … it probably costs a bundle to operate.
Here’s the thing: Like the first snowfall warns us to get ready for winter, motivating people to shop for snow brushes, shovels and snowblowers (Lily?), so the signs of the times warn us to get ready for Christ’s return. I don’t know when He is coming but we need to make sure we’re ready. Like it’s a guarantee we will have another snowfall, it’s a guarantee that Christ is coming again.
That’s Life!
Paul
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