REDFIELD, N.Y. —(AP)- A historic snowfall of more than 11 feet is nothing to get excited about in this hardy upstate New York village that thrives on snowmobilers and cross-country skiers. “It’s snow. We get a lot of it. So what?” said Allan Babcock, a lifelong resident who owns Shar’s Country Diner, a popular eatery in this village of 650 people.
As a rule, they tend to get something less for snowfall up there, but not MUCH less…
(Singing to the tune of “If I were a rich man”)
“If I had a snowplow…..
All day long I’d push the snow around… then I’d be a wealthy man””
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February 12th, 2007 at 10:53
I just love the line, ““It’s snow. We get a lot of it. So what?†I am sick and tired of people living in areas prone to particualar weather patterns and then complaining about those same paterns.
February 12th, 2007 at 14:37
(Shrug)
I guess I don’t mind that so much; At least in that situation they’re not expecting anyone to do anything about it.
People living along the lakeshore, and bitching about the cyclical rise and fall of the waterlevel, OTOH…