By Toby BoycePublished: March 8, 2008Posted in: General NewsTags:
The wind has really made it a dreadful day in Delaware, Ohio. When it snows a foot, that is scary and makes things treacherous. However add the 35 miles-per-hour winds and this light-fluffy snow becomes extremely treacherous.
Delaware has gone under a level three snow emergency for only the second time in the five years that I’ve lived here.
Be safe, relax, and enjoy a couple of snow days.
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Sadie Lynn is the Boxer of Toby Boyce, a REALTOR with Keller Williams Consultants Realty, and Mrs. Toby. Sadie has been hearing more than she can take about real estate and Delaware since Toby became an agent in July. So, she decided to take into her own hands and created this site to share her new knowledge. Enjoy, my take on Delaware, Ohio and real estate as a general.
Toby it’s going to be really hard not to clean since I have these snow days lol. Crank up the tunes and enjoy ….we can compare snow totals later lol
You have a really unusual blog. It seems hard to imagine the snow brrrr! We have been lucky in England and have escaped the worst of it this year and in the midlands it has mostly been imaginary, thank goodness. It’s been a good few years since I’ve been out with the shovel. Still it will soon be the equinox (21 March – first day of Spring) – but does it generally improve your side of the ocean once the magical 21st has arrived??
Carole – I’m sure Cleveland will outpace our 20.5 inches. But it set a new mark for most snow in March and most snow in a 24-hour period in Columbus … ever.
Kloggers – Thanks for visiting, I’ll take “unusual” as a complement. The adage around Ohio is that “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb”. We ususally have very volotile weather this time of year. For example it was 70 on Tuesday, we have 20 inches of snow on Friday, and it will be 50 on Thursday again.