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Doors open in 30 minutes?


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Two blizzards in three days that dumped 70 to 90 cm.of snow on the

region left towns and villages with a major dig out operation to get

back to normal.This is 8h30 in the morning and the sidewalks have just

been cleared.Those two doors have to be shovelled out in a hurry for a

9h00 opening.Thank you for your comment-Laurent

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Is incredible how much snow there are compare with whole Europe,you saw maybe that at the Olympics Winter Games was +15*C and almost no snow,where usually it is maybe half of meter or more.Situation here,aside from how hard it is to deep,clean all the snow,is an amusing one to come in the morning to your job and first question will be how can I get inside,first I would do a photo.

have a nice day Laurent

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Now you are talking SNOW:) This is incredible! At least you have road crews working out there. Here they wait to see if more will come before bothering to plow. We had 35cm last week, nothing to compare with your abundance.

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It was a good one....and we always hope it is the last one of the season.But alas,we have been having some more every day,not much,but 15 to 20 cm which has to be clean up.Thank you for looking in and for sympathizing.

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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Wish we could divert some of this to Sotchi.Thank you for viewing and for the observation.

Salutations-Laurent

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I guess the ''advantage'' we have here is that we are geared up for this kind of conditions as they are part of our regular winters.Thank you for looking up and for the observation.

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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