
When it started snowing one evening this January I looked out of the window and saw that our entry had been used for a reverse manoeuvre by a passing motorist leaving beautiful traces in the snow. I didn’t argue with the sentiment.

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When it started snowing one evening this January I looked out of the window and saw that our entry had been used for a reverse manoeuvre by a passing motorist leaving beautiful traces in the snow. I didn’t argue with the sentiment.

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Clever!
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I really think it was unintentional. Somebody wanted to turn, drove into our driveway and backed out again. I’ve since seen another double heart sign on freshly fallen snow. But it looked great!
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I can’t believe it was totally unintentional. You could spend hours trying to work out how to do it. Well, I could …
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Think about it: it’s driving forward from the side of the road where the car was parked with the wheels turned to the right. Stop. Change the wheels to turn to the left and reverse. It makes a more or less straight heart. (I hadn’t thought about it before but it seems obvious.)
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My poor brain can’t compute info like this!
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😃 43 years of being lectured by an engineer must have left its mark …
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My head is a mathematics-free-zone.
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Definitely NOT unintentional….too neat
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I’ve seen it often in entries to driveways, never on a pristine parking area, for example. But maybe you’re right and I am someone’s secret Valentine (a month too early).
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😄😄
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