When you turn down your street and see this sign, you can let out a holler…YAY!.. It is the city telling you that your street is scheduled to have the snow removal crews visiting your street/area between those times. Everyone makes a special effort to clear the cars off the street. You find a place to park if you don’t have a laneway. They came this afternoon. Now when I look outside, my street, and sidewalks are clear of snow!
We live in a part of Canada that can get serious snow, but we are also blessed with a wonderful Cleaning and Mtce crew.. It doesn’t take long for our streets and highways to be cleared, (major)… side streets do take longer, but all in all, we have a very efficient system.
Improve yourself to have a kinder heart. Do what you can to be caring and considerate to make others happy.
Perfect Liberty 2021.3
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Comments on: "Happiness is, seeing this sign" (8)
Thanks for the interpretation… 🙂 being a country dweller, I had no idea what it meant!
LOL you would enjoy the parade that takes place… first one vehicle goes by pushing the snow banks.. they can be very high and wide.. then another snow vehicle follows and blows the snow into the back of another vehicle (this a big truck ).. when that truck’s back is full, the next big truck falls inline and that one that is full pulls away to go put his load wherever it is taken. They are big machines and make big rumbling sounds.. but to us it is music to our ears, our street will be cleared of snow.
🙂 Thanks!
did you get the picture already?
Got it! 🙂
When I was a kid growing up (when did have get grown up). Their idea of ‘cleaning’ the side streets was to drive the garbage trucks down the streets. The big double wide tires would make a nice set of ruts.
Downtown, they would scoop up the snow with front end loaders, dump it into dump trucks and then dump the snow over the bridge into the river that runs through downtown.
yes, they have much improved since then.. hugs
We never get such snow, so I needed your explanation of the sign 🙂