4hfarms
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......and now going to taste that much better.
and @Silver, now you tell me!If you don't open the freezer door it will keep it safely for a week if it is full! It was basically a big cooler with 646# of ice.
That's the truth! He was always such an azz about getting in the corral, loading, basically everything. And I'd always tell them I couldn't wait to eat him. Karma, Joey!!!......and now going to taste that much better.
I'm glad that forecast is not for here.Just a Monday here. 14" of snow overnight, temp at 0°, windchill at -20°, and calling for another foot of snow by tomorrow.
Mail got delivered, no run on groceries, restaurants open. Haha
My hats off to ya on that. Usually first frost here is 2nd to 3rd week in October and last frost potential till about May 10.Plan on winter starting in mid October and ending in May. Anything other than that is a bonus.
We had an ice storm in Arkansas once that really messed with people. A guy I knew borrowed a Jeep Wagoneer to go to town and when he brought it back to return it, he parked close to the house. The drive, and the Jeep, were on a tilt toward the lake almost half a mile away. When he got out of the Jeep he slammed the door closed and the Jeep started to slide sideways... and it ended up in the lake.I was in TSC last Fri to pick up an online order ship to store that came in and some lady came in looking for some salt/ice melt... they were out and store person said that Walmart and most everyone was out that she had heard of... That ice over the snow hit everyone. Then we have had a few slight melting and the iced top snow is really rough.
Some people probably don't understand that all tools have a breaking point, so they buy shovels more often than you. I think my shovel is at least as old as yours...Why a run on snow shovels? Don't people keep them year to year?
I've had the same snow shovels for probably 7 years now. We don't run out and buy new ones every season....
That's what I would think too, It's not something that most folks would throw away. My guess is that it's more to do with a number of folks that rent and move around and new people moving to into the area.Why a run on snow shovels? Don't people keep them year to year?
I've had the same snow shovels for probably 7 years now. We don't run out and buy new ones every season....
So different here.Just a Monday here. 14" of snow overnight, temp at 0°, windchill at -20°, and calling for another foot of snow by tomorrow.
Mail got delivered, no run on groceries, restaurants open. Haha
They put chains on the snowplow trucks here too. When I was a child I remember it was common for people to put chains their vehicle tires, granted most were 2wd pickups and rear wheel drive cars.I do find it odd that chains aren't allowed there. My snow plow truck has chains.