Love not shoveling sidewalks!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s worth it to me, I hate when there are no sidewalks. Sidewalks and big trees are essentials for me even with their downsides.


I love big trees but can't stand sidewalks, even without snow


That's odd. Do you prefer to walk on the street when you go for walks?
Anonymous
I’ll gladly shovel my sidewalk to I can live in a neighbor that can actually walked around in
Anonymous
My elderly mom lives alone in another state. No sidewalks in her neighborhood. She pays to have her driveway plowed if there’s at least 3” of snow, and a very sweet elementary age neighbor boy comes over to shovel if there’s less than that. She didn’t ask him to, his parents suggested it. He doesn’t charge, but she gives him some money as a thank you. I’m so grateful for her kind neighbors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.


Some of us have to work all day and haven't been able to take a break from meeting after meeting to go shovel.
Anonymous
I'm going out to shovel pretty soon. The snow seems to have peaked and it's only little flurries from now on. No point doing it earlier.

Want to clear properly before the big freeze tomorrow!
Anonymous
We are rural so we have very long and steep driveways but no sidewalks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going out to shovel pretty soon. The snow seems to have peaked and it's only little flurries from now on. No point doing it earlier.

Want to clear properly before the big freeze tomorrow!


Meant to add that I'll go out periodically to sweep after shoveling. Sidewalks should be fully clear before tomorrow's freeze.
Anonymous
Let’s shovel foools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.


What did you expect? And it turns out old ladies are shoveling and young men not shoveling?


Not sure what I was expecting but the walk and sidewalk in front of the rental home with 4 20-something adults and zero kids is very much untouched. The kids out shoveling are all ES/MS age, no HS/college kids.
Anonymous

Teens grew up and are all in college on my street, and the next batch of kids is barely old enough to shovel.

It's funny how these past few years, when these teens were in high school, all sidewalks were pristine, because parents sent them out to shovel. My teen included. This year... we realized we had it good for a while, and now it's back to shoveling ourselves! It's not done as fast, I have to say...

Anonymous
I take pride in my shoveling and judge other (able bodied) people who choose not to shovel.

Which is a little weird because I'm laid back about most things. Somehow I've made shoveling "my thing."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.


I report the ones who don't. Our county has an ordinance that you have to shovel within 24 hours of the snow stopping. I shovel our elderly neighbors, but have no sympathy for the lazy neighbors with teen kids home who leave icy sidewalks for kids/dog walkers to navigate.
Don't report me, my kid just woke up, and he's going out to shovel now! I walked my dog early this morning but had an 8am work meeting and was busy from there, so I couldn't get to it myself.

BTW, I kinda like walking on the fresh unshoveled snow. Ice, not so much so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I take pride in my shoveling and judge other (able bodied) people who choose not to shovel.

Which is a little weird because I'm laid back about most things. Somehow I've made shoveling "my thing."

At age 40, I herniated a disk while shoveling and triggered particularly bad sciatica. I was disabled for several weeks and then needed 3 months of physical therapy to recover. I made a full recovery and feel fine now, but I’m never shoveling again. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure the sidewalk in front of my house gets cleared, but it won’t be by me.
Anonymous
My neighbor seems to have this same sentiment, but we DO have sidewalks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I take pride in my shoveling and judge other (able bodied) people who choose not to shovel.

Which is a little weird because I'm laid back about most things. Somehow I've made shoveling "my thing."

At age 40, I herniated a disk while shoveling and triggered particularly bad sciatica. I was disabled for several weeks and then needed 3 months of physical therapy to recover. I made a full recovery and feel fine now, but I’m never shoveling again. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure the sidewalk in front of my house gets cleared, but it won’t be by me.


You out of shape
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