Where to begin with these pictures? Ok look at the top picture and take note of things such as the two windows behind me, the deck on the right and the edge of the roof. Now this is not no photography trick. I am standing less than 3 feet away from my house. We have received SOOOOO MUCH snow that my knees are level with the bottom of the windows. In the summer I have to stand on my tiptoes to just look in the window. We have to walk DOWN on to our deck which normally has three steps. The roof is easily grabbable (if that is a word). The only way to reach it in the summer is by jumping off a chair. Sailor loves all the snow so she can dig and bury herself. Also no more 3 foot poles out front to get tangled up on. We actually got the truck stuck on the ROAD, normally the teachers (because of how smart we are) get the truck stuck on skidoo roads. Skidoo roads look EXACTLY like a road but are NOT packed down, so hence you drive on this skidoo road and sink like a rock in water. The only way to not get stuck is to KNOW where the truck roads are. But because of all the snow almost all roads are impassable. The bottom pic is of the school truck stuck on the road in front the teacherages which is not a skidoo road. After 25 minutes Ryan and I managed to shovel the front axle out and not move the truck an inch. Luckily some locals who were more energetic than us were able to dig the back axle out. I was then able to floor it backwards out of this mess. On the way back I almost got stuck in a snowbank, but with little regard for people in the road, a truck that is not mine and swift manoveuring I was able to get it onto a road with less snow. This is what we do for fun in Lac!!!!!
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