It snowed on the way home form the Temple in Manti, Saturday night. Sunday, yesterday, was a snowy day, and this morning there was another four inches of snow.
Using a large scope shovel, I removed about six inches of snow from the front sidewalk. I used to do that pretty quick years ago, but now I have to stop and rest several minutes. I got it all cleaned off.
I put air in the tractor tires. That tractor easily started. Starter key has not worked for years, so I have to hot wire it. It started up and drove it out of the greenhouse with the bucket close to the ground pushing eight inches of snow a head of it. I pushed snow all the way to the road. I pushed some to the side and backed up and pushed snow again. I made it out to the street and began clearing the snow from the driveway. My tractor for some reason will not move very fast, especially when go a slightly uphill.
That's much like me at the Manti temple. I park the car in the maintenance parking lot. The walk back to the temple is slightly uphill and as I get closer to the temple I slow down. I think that there is a little heart stress.
I like to start by the garage door and push the snow north down the driveway and across the road. But I have to push it off the sides of the driveway. I finally got it cleaned off. I drove to the Stephenson's west of us and removed snow in front of their house where they park their car and truck.
After finishing that I went to the Miller's. They have two cars and a truck at their place. The truck was gone. It took me quite a while there. The snow plow pushed the snow behind the cars. After a lot of forward pushing and backing up to push more snow. When that job was finished I drove across main street cleaned out Fawn Hunters drive way. It was fairly steep. I drove up forward, turned around and pushed downhill. It took about five passes for that.
I stopped for lunch, started the tractor up and drove north to the Masner's home. The car and truck were sort of snowed in. I pushed snow on both sides of their car and one side of their truck. Their vehicles were parked facing the street. I pushed the snow in front of the vehicles and then in back of the vehicles. I was going to do more, but it was so cold and was going up hill so slowly. I put the tractor in reverse, started going faster, and made backward you turn. The wind was blowing. I turned around a came home.
I did a little planting and quit for the night.
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