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A first

Today was the first time I’ve ever shovelled snow in a t-shirt. Actually, today was the first time I’ve shovelled snow. Or taken out dry walls. Or indeed sat in the middle seat in the front of a van (that van has one odd gearbox).

In other news, Skype is pretty excellent. Oh, and what would Jesus drive?

Matthew @ 12:17, May 10, 2006 to Diary | Comments (6)


Comments:

Rory

One of my best memories of shovelling snow was shovelling snow for about 3 hours, until 1am, in Winnipeg, Canada. We cleared out the drive of the house we were staying at, then we figured “let’s do the neighbours”, and we cleared their drive so the cars could leave in the morning. Then we did their neighbours, and so on.

Good times.

Comment added at 11:07, May 12, 2006

Matthew

Three hours? Pah.

(Actually, I think we gave up after three and a half, me having taken long breaks.)

Comment added at 14:22, May 12, 2006

John

The snow we were doing was tough though, it was remaining stuff that slides off the roof and packs all winter, the bit we were doing had been packing under another 2 metres of snow. So the breaks were warrented I think!

Comment added at 14:42, May 12, 2006

Rory

Oh, it was packed snow? Kudos then, I was just doing freshly-landed stuff.

The best thing to do with packed snow is make snow forts.

Comment added at 19:25, May 12, 2006

Martina

Jodi and I can’t get Skype to work very well. It cuts out an awful lot.

Sounds like you’re having a blast- I hope this continues.

xxxxx

Comment added at 14:59, May 15, 2006

VC

Thanks for the postcard, M! Jesus walks.

Comment added at 12:00, May 16, 2006

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