Back from another white knuckle drive to “the
city”, anything south and east of Caro is pretty much just called “the city”
here in my beloved Thumb of Michigan. I love winter, my
favorite season, but, cabin fever is setting in even for me. I know everyone has had a tough one since Thanksgiving, polar vortex and polar plunge
and ice storm and lots of snow.
Life in the winter here is different and more challenging
than I remember in Detroit. It snows all the time, the weathercasters call it
“lake effect snow”. We can see several inches a day near the Lake Huron
shoreline and as far south and west as my hometown of Mayville which is on the
Lapeer-Tuscola county line. So, even when no storm is forecasted you will be
caught off guard.
Driving in the Thumb in the winter is awful. Do not even
think about not having a truck or at least an SUV. We have lots of open roads
that travel through wide expanses of farmland. The wind blows across these
routes producing a drifted and icy mess. Dirt roads are everywhere that
turn into ice rinks with any thaw. Plan on a few days before the county gets
the plow down your road when you are far from town. The
trip to the main highway can be very dicey. One time it was so bad I had to leave the car
two miles from home because I could not get through the four to five foot
drifts. Talk about a long cold walk, always have boots, hat, and gloves in the
car.
But, at least that day I made it home. The hubby
and I have been stranded many times either here at home or at work. The hotel
in Cass City (yes there is one!) became my refuge during one blizzard.
Rod has been stuck in Flint for days because travel back home was impossible. A
long commute is the price you pay for living in the country.
| 350 Foot Driveway Demands a SnowBlower |
A generator is not a luxury. When power goes out here it is
days, not hours. No water, no heat, no toilet, no fun. We finally
invested in a home generator. This baby sits outside and runs on the propane we
use to heat our home. Hardwired into the house and 10 seconds after the power goes
out the lights come on. Yes, it was
expensive, but worth every penny. Every outage I have felt pretty darn smart when my lights were on. Just
the peace of mind when we have any kind of storm is worth it. No power here
goes far beyond the spoiled food in the fridge. Think about hauling water from
down the road for the animals and you get some idea.
But, despite it all the good far outweighs the challenges. We
are close to Lake Huron which has special beauty in the winter and ice fishing
if you like. Tons of open areas and trails for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
Saginaw has a great park where we go ice skating. Seriously awesome sledding
and tobogganing all over the area. Just a simple walk in this beautiful country
can make all the difference. So, when that cabin fever hits the best cure I
know is to take winter head on and go out and enjoy it.

Beautiful, but that lake effect snow is brutal!
ReplyDeleteYes, so true! Seems like all of us here in the great state of Michigan are feeling the effects of a brutal winter so at least I do not feel alone in feeling buried in the white stuff!
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