WINONA, Minn. — Jim Radloff started Leap Day in 2012 as many others in the area did — getting rid of the heavy snow that had accumulated in his driveway.
Using his snow blower proved unsuccessful, as the wet and slushy substance of the snow clogged the discharge chute.
"I thought, 'This is ridiculous. I'll just take it back in; the snow will melt anyway,'" Radloff said.
But then the Eau Claire pianist, who will perform at the Winona Dixieland Jazz Festival this weekend, tried to unclog the chute — and got his right glove string caught in the blower.
He heard a crunch, and thought it must have been a rock. When he pulled out his right hand, he saw his glove was gone and blood covered three of his fingers, he told the Winona Daily News (http://bit.ly/1a61W0m).
He ran toward his house to alert his wife and get help.
"I thought, 'I'm never going to play the piano again, this is the dumbest thing I've ever done,'" Radloff said.
By the time the ambulance arrived Radloff had already realized his ability to perform was changed forever.