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    How about a string bikini and a plane ticket to Florida?

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    I wear a medium weight jacket, girly jeans and boots. Then I climb onto my tractor with heated cab. Plow right up to the back door. If I can't move it with the tractor, I wait for it to melt.

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    Fleece coat, gloves, I love black winter gloves, twill pants, with pantyhose underneath, boots with heels, solid wool put down cap. Then I shoveled enfemme I also wore prescription sunglasses, oversized, if it was sunny, otherwise just plain prescription glasses, female of course. I no longer shovel.
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    I'd go with the kid down the street.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deedee Skyblue
    What's the appropriate CD outfit for shoveling snow?
    [SIZE="2"]Stay inside and let the MEN do it! Use your newfound position of superiority!

    Seriously, I used to live “near Boston,” just like you, so I KNOW what you’ll be going through the next few days. I used to live on a farm with a LONG driveway (in Hingham), and I spent a lot of time digging out after snowstorms and blizzards. Here in Kansas, we might get a couple of inches of snow now and then, and that is considered a “major” snowstorm by the locals...
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    Well, I don't think of shoveling snow as something feminine, so I put on guy clothes and shoveled. I haven't seen snow like this in many years. But I have to say, even drab, I enjoy shoveling. It is a well defined job, you can see positive results as you go along, there is a well defined end, and while I'm shoveling, I'm not worried that there is something else I really ought to be doing instead.

    The high tide is now in the past, and apparently the worst of the storm has passed - though it is still hitting Cape Cod and the surrounding area pretty hard. I feel very lucky - and now I can take a shower, wash off the icky guy sweat, and put on something more appropriate.

    Deedee :feeling very lucky:
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    Quote Originally Posted by CynthiaD View Post
    How about a string bikini and a plane ticket to Florida?
    At least you can wear high heels without getting your feet cold down there.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    A long full wool skirt with a long slip over pantyhose, and pettipants if I need extra insulation. The right skirt and underthings are the best winter wear available.

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    Ladies UnderArmer or ladies longjohn(longjanes) under a sweater and jeans with socks and boots. All topped off with a nice coat, hat and gloves.
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    Knee high 4 inch heel boots, tights or leggings, bib carhearts, any top, any coat that is warm and a knit stocking hat and long knit gloves for me. A month and half ago while up in Makinaw, MI I thought about shoveling the drive up there in a very short zebra print mini skirt but could not think of how to get a picture of it.

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    My purple and black ski suit (one piece) works for either gender! It's all in the accessories!

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    A sweater and wool skirt, and a wooden spoon to stir the hot cocoa. Have cookies baking in the oven. Chocolate chip.
    Take care of the boys in the neighborhood, and you're driveway will always be clean.

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    First thing; You do not shovel snow, you plow it.
    Now I sit in the cab of my Tahoe, push a few buttons, and drive the truck.
    It Works great, Kind of like driving a mini Bull-Dozer.
    All while dressed, listing to your favorite radio station, and a sip of a warm
    beverage.
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    I bet a lot of people in the northeast could use one of these, "THE YOOPER SCOOPER". Made famous in Michigan's Upper Peninsula (UP)' Someone from that area is sometimes referred to a "Yooper" (UPer).

    Here is a link for more pics. https://www.google.com/search?q=yoop...w=1280&bih=845

    Here is a pic of one.

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    Warmy clothes for starters. How 'bout a nice turtle neck and ski sweater, both of which can show off your cleavage to its fullest. Then tights, and over them bright pink or subdued pink ski bib pants.


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    Well, if I were going to shovel snow in TGirl gear, I'd go for a hot pink snow suit. No lie. Be cute and stay warm.

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    What to wear, what to wear? After one recent snowfall (only about 4 inches) I was up early and cleared the sidewalk and most of the drive until the cold and heat started to get to me. (Cold - breathing in and windy//\\ Heat - body working hard removing snow.) Outfit, boots and jeans. After getting rid of the wet clothing from body sweat and blowing snow I chose to slip into a calf length denim skirt, hose, sweater, to relax a bit. Mid-morning, I noticed the snow had stopped, wind had died down, sun was out, so I thought I'd clear my deck. Additional clothing included knee high boots and a jacket, hat and dry gloves. It wasn't any colder shoveling in a skirt than it was pants. I finished the deck and started on the last part of the drive way before I realized that I was outside, in broad daylight and wearing a skirt. Whoops. Oh well, the neighbors were at work, so I finished the little bit that I hadn't done early in the morning. Then it was back into the house, removal of the now damp clothes, into the shower and back into a fem outfit to sit and look out at the beauty of nature.

    The simple point is that if it isn't too windy, a skirt is fine for snow removal. The work of shoveling snow is more than enough to keep one warm.

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    Is this a trick question?

    I wear for shoveling pretty much what I always wear for physical activity in cold weather: tights, calf-length or ankle-length skirt (not so long it drags in the snow), maybe a petticoat for warmth, boots or clogs, and a jacket (not so warm I get soaked from sweat.)

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    None. Send the kids out and have them do it :-)

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    How about a fur bra and panties??? Seriuosly though I've found a spandex unitard under my warm clothes keeps me realy warm but yet wicks the moisture away so you don't get sweaty. Under armor work well too.

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    My prize goes to..... A string bikina and a ticket to Florida.
    It's been a good thread of suggestions.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    My Carhart bib overalls and a warm jacket and a clean seat on my skidloader. I hate shoveling even than when I was a kid.

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    Another lovely addition to your shoveling outfit are oversized, my favorite cat's eye, glasses, sunglasses if they are appropiate.
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    shovel snow

    How about this outfit?
    Snow caused problems with my hair. Sigh.
    Camera was sitting on top of my car.
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    We got another 6 inches today. All the nice paths I shoveled last week are now filled up again. I'll look for my fur bikini when I shovel out tomorrow. Thanks for all the fun replies!

    Deedee

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