I used to live up there, I dont miss it except for christmas eve/day, it would be nice to have snow on those two days
I lived in rochester, then leroy, then stafford, stafford was bigtime
BOONDOCKS we lived in a freakin double wide trailer totaly exposed for a mile all around by feilds in the winter the snow would try to bury our trailer, there was one next to us with a 100 foot space between them and then there was no other houses for
MILES , the snow would drift up to the roof line between the trailers, our pipes froze every winter which wasnt as big a problem as it sounds because you couldnt drink the water any way, it was full of sulphur and natural gas, there was an old man down the road who would come by with his tractor and dig us out so our drive way looked like a bunker with snow piled up ten feet high all around it, people would come around on snowmobiles and take grocery lists for us and they cleared the roads with massive snowblowers in the parts where the drifts would get over 15 feet, I was out in the front yard playing once when it started snowing and blowing
HARD for a full minute I could not see anything but white, could not move cause I couldnt see anything, that was seriously freaky, my parents have some pictures, one is a guy standing next to a street sign, it was next to his foot, he was standing on a drift, in another there is a car that parked on top of another car that had been buried in a drift, yeah, I dont miss it so much
