We have another 10" of snow and sleet/freezing rain/high winds coming in tonight and tomorrow. Just finished fixing my snowblower this afternoon. Spent an hour or so near day's end standing in a foot of snow on top of my backyard picnic table, shooting my longbow with some old practice arrows at two frozen Halloween pumpkins 15 yards away near the backyard apple tree. Pumpkins make great targets if you pick a spot and forget about all that deep arrow-eating snow on either side of them, lol. Deer tracks all around the pumpkins and tree...pretty cool to know they come in at night, only a few feet from the house.
As I was finishing up my few last shots a flock of turkeys flew over the yard and landed in the pines only 50 yards from me. Watched them fidget nervously in the branches and yelp to each other for 5 minutes or so, then they all took off through the hardwoods heading for the field out back. Reminded me of the Wizard of Oz movie...quite the sight as the sun was setting and all those big bird bodies and flapping wings silouetted against the sky. Away, my pretties! lol...
Sure feel bad for you Oklahoma-area folks. We had a similar ice storm about 10 years ago, went without heat and power for 10 days. Had to melt snow for wash/flush water and cooked on a backup woodstove using punky wood encased in ice. Lost most of the tops on my big hardwoods in the yard, not to mention most of my roof gutters. Never was more glad to finally see the powerline repair boys show up. Yup, that was quite a time.
Hang in there...it'll get better.