Prairie blow

/ Prairie blow
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That wind makes the snow travel sideways, ends up in drifts when something disturbs the flow. In my case yesterday, drifts in front of buildings. E28EAA57-B100-469C-8AB1-A8567268664F.jpeg2BCBE18D-4C6D-4650-B86A-6B7E79CBD800.jpeg6CAE140A-6547-4F76-9C5E-3201931FD5A5.jpeg
 
/ Prairie blow #12  
Used to live in eastern Ontario, farming, and know all about wind and drifting. There was a time I remember sitting on my snowmobile along side the road, looking down at the dozer trying to get thru. Makes me appreciate my current situation all the more.
 

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