Anonymous wrote:Snow blower?
Ariens.
Made in Wisconsin, ours is the smallest they make (20" then, now 24" I think ) and it chewed through Snowmaggedon blizzards like butter.
Anonymous wrote:I am the neighbor. Take a look at the plat, bud. You have been parking on my property the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:I am the neighbor. Take a look at the plat, bud. You have been parking on my property the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:When it snows, if you have to shovel the driveway, then when you come home, park at the bottom of the driveway (where it comes in from the street) and just leave your car at the entrance. If they want to come up into the driveway, they'll have to come over to your door to ask you to move your car. You can choose not to answer the door or you can say "Oh? Really? I figured since you weren't doing any of the shoveling, that you were not intending to use the driveway." I'm in the middle of something. I'll move my car as soon as I get a chance." Then move it in about 45 minutes into your garage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who grew up in places that get a lot of snow are accustomed to dealing with it and don't necessarily see the need for shoveling driveways: they just drive over the snow. I've talked to people from "up North" who think it's kind of funny that we shovel our driveways here. I can see that the neighbors may not understand being asked to do something that they possibly don't see as necessary. Just a possible alternative explanation for the situation.
I call BS. Notherners are not lazy like here. Nice try.
Anonymous wrote:People who grew up in places that get a lot of snow are accustomed to dealing with it and don't necessarily see the need for shoveling driveways: they just drive over the snow. I've talked to people from "up North" who think it's kind of funny that we shovel our driveways here. I can see that the neighbors may not understand being asked to do something that they possibly don't see as necessary. Just a possible alternative explanation for the situation.
Anonymous wrote:We just moved out of a house with a shared driveway. It was such a pain! We were in a similar situation to you with a neighbor who never left the house and didn't care about shoveling. We just sucked it up and did it all on our own. When we bought our new house, I would not look at any houses with a shared driveway. Never again!!!
Anonymous wrote:It's probably time to move your woodpile, storage shed, kid toys, etc into that parking space. Sorry, Charlie.