{"id":1861,"date":"2009-01-26T22:23:33","date_gmt":"2009-01-27T03:23:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/65.175.102.14\/?p=1861"},"modified":"2013-06-13T23:28:03","modified_gmt":"2013-06-14T04:28:03","slug":"a-snow-plow-story-with-a-happy-ending","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/?p=1861","title":{"rendered":"A snow plow story with a happy ending"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bismarckmandanblog.com\/images\/snowplow_38988.jpg\" width=\"500\" height=\"333\" border=\"0\" \/><\/center>With as much snow as we&#8217;ve had lately, there are no doubt some frustrated folks who think the city&#8217;s doing a less than spectacular job of keeping the streets clear. I&#8217;ve had a little bout of that myself, such as a couple of weekends ago when I had to help push\/dig out a stuck police car before leaving my driveway, but I understand that they&#8217;ve got an overwhelming task on their hands. I figure we should cut &#8217;em a little slack.<\/p>\n<p>I do have a happy story to tell you about an encounter with a snow plow (well, payloader with a blade and snow gate) a week or so ago. I have a sidewalk across my boulevard that I never use, so I don&#8217;t shovel it. This night, however, my mom was over to babysit and I didn&#8217;t want her having to deal with the deep snow. As a result, I was out with my spade and grain shovel, dutifully chopping at the snow berm pushed up by recent plow passes.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m a &#8220;letter of the law&#8221; kind of guy when I get belligerent, and the snow on either side of the walk I&#8217;d cleared was quite high. Therefore, once I got to the end of the sidewalk and past the curb, I started pitching the snow forward instead of to the side. After all, I was not putting snow from private property onto public; rather, I was just rearranging the snow already on the street. At least, that&#8217;s how I saw it.<\/p>\n<p>The aforementioned snow removal operator pulled up in front of me, saw what I was doing, and came to a stop. I actually expected a window or door to open and some sort of scolding to come my way; after all, it was about the time that the radio stations were airing reports of citizens being cited for throwing snow into alleys or onto roads. I couldn&#8217;t have been more surprised with what happened next.<\/p>\n<p>The operator backed up, dropped his (or her) blade, and pushed the snow I&#8217;d just chiseled my way through. He cleared the area in front of my sidewalk and part of my boulevard, and cut a nice clear path along the curb for much of my yard. He angled his loader in such a way that it pushed the snow out of the way and up onto the boulevard. In a matter of seconds, and with one single swipe, he&#8217;d done more than I could have with my silly little spade.<\/p>\n<p>It was dark and the loader had plenty of lights on it, so I couldn&#8217;t see into the cab. But as the loader backed up from pushing the snow out of the way, I threw the operator a friendly wave and salute. They then continued on their way up the street. It didn&#8217;t cost them even a full minute of their time, but it saved me a lot more than that. I&#8217;m going to remember this encounter the next time I get frustrated with snow on my street or alley. Apparently there are some pretty nice folks operating those machines, even if they can&#8217;t get to everybody&#8217;s neighborhood as quickly as we&#8217;d like.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With as much snow as we&#8217;ve had lately, there are no doubt some frustrated folks who think the city&#8217;s doing a less than spectacular job of keeping the streets clear. 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