We had a foot or more of snow depth in the back yard. After the last 2 days that is down to around 6 inches and we do have some ground showing at the back of the house. Getting there. The huge snowbanks have gone down considerably also.
Same here Fran, just a bit of drift left on the north side of the garage.
We have an old metal shed, one of those that you put together yourself that's about 40 years old. Keeping the roof snow load off of it is essential, this winter I pulled the metal eve strip off the back with the roof rake. Got the ladder and pliers out today and got it straightened out and back on. It will hold fine once the weather gets hot enough for me to re tar the roof this summer.
I had been thinking about digging a shallow ditch along the side of the paved part of the driveway, fill it about 2/3 with cement, and using a piece of pvc pipe to form a shallow swale for rain and gutter run off. Would certainly move a lot of water away from the most offensive leaky area to the basement. Katie decided today that she really doesn't like the idea, so much less work for me. I'll just rework the grade up next to the foundation and run the gutter extension further out on that side. Something like this was the plan...
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Sweet dreams Fran
I love having projects like this to do, Salem. I just wish I was investing my time into a place that's more permanent for me.
Just one person's opinion piece, one of many by many, just thoughts and observations, made me think of y'all who are having troubles with USPS of which, to date, I've been a blissful non-participant, non-recipient.
http://www.newsweek.com/do-we-need-postal-service-319243
Wishing everyone a happy Good Friday!!
s and hugs for you, Bov. 
I saw a video of someone building an atty. He had a japanese cotton pad and he pulled off that 'skin' and then pulled out the fluffy cotton from the center. I've been doing that on my last few builds and I like it. I can't tell if it's any better but I always wondered about that 'skin'.