After we had eaten most of our supper I saw that our son-in-law was not out pushing snow, so I thought he had given up for the night, or maybe forever! But after a little warming up break, perhaps eating and resting as well, he is back out there on his tractor working to get enough snow moved so that we can drive out. It is a terrible huge job with the large snow drifts that are out there! No doubt he will stay with it until we are both able to drive our cars out to the mailbox/gate! I would feel more sorry for him, but on a tractor he is like a kid with a toy! He loves it. I put in my time doing those kinds of things years ago; H International tractor with a bucket, and a mechanical loader/stacker that my Dad and older brother built; an old TD9 International with a large blade on the front; we also used it to pull ploughs, discs and so on in the field; R Johndeeres that we used to pull equipment in the field, also a 5010 Johndeere tractor that we used for the same purpose; M International pulling equipment in the field, and then swathers, self propelled, with sticks for steering, International combines, Oliver Combines, so I have done lots of it in my early life, but none of it after I was 30 years old!