Washington Street, Gloucester, March 17th, 1916
Over the years, I’ve learned when to wait for the City to plow and clear the sidewalks, and when to pick up the shovel myself. There are 3 tools I keep in my Jeep: Windshield brush/scraper, plastic snow shovel, and a very heavy ice chopper/hoe. I also carry a bucket of sand/salt mixture, which one can get free from the Gloucester DPW yard on Poplar Street. Honestly, I don’t think all neighborhoods in Gloucester are cleared of snow yet, like Main Street. Cleanup priorities are major roads for emergency vehicles and traffic first, then less important ones for commerce, and then everything else. We have 160 miles of roads, and two feet of snow creates a lot of snow removal. Let’s look at this photo and count our Blessings!
Fredrik D. Bodin
Bodin Historic Photo
82 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
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I love this post, we should be grateful for what we have but not feel so entitled that everyone else has to do what we as citizens can do together.
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Thanks Donna. You are so right!
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Fred,
I so enjoy these posts.
Lynda
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