Never enough time
Moderator: Harold_V
- steamin10
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- Joined: Sun Jun 08, 2003 11:52 pm
- Location: NW Indiana. Close to Lake Michigan S. tip
Sat rain squals passed by in about 8 hours for a sunny late afternoon. We have a georgeous Sunday morn here. Going to Blackhawks hockey this noon with GF and Dotter.
Seems kinna alien to hear about snow right now. We get a bit of frost at night, and occasional hard freezes into May. But not much snow. Sorry to hear of the Northwet weather.
Still plugging at yesterdays list. Mostly maintenance of motorized stuff.
Seems kinna alien to hear about snow right now. We get a bit of frost at night, and occasional hard freezes into May. But not much snow. Sorry to hear of the Northwet weather.
Still plugging at yesterdays list. Mostly maintenance of motorized stuff.
Big Dave, former Millwright, Electrician, Environmental conditioning, and back yard Fixxit guy. Now retired, persuing boats, trains, and broken relics.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
How I feel about it?JackF wrote:I'm not sure how Harold feels about but I was hoping for snow this year like we had last year. Would like to have the snow Harold had last week but it only fell in limited areas here on the west (wet) side. Here in Issaquah we haven't had any measurable snow this year.
Jack.
If I never see snow again, as long as I live, that will be just fine with me. I hate snow------can't think of one good thing to say about it aside from it's needed for water.
Last year I had to make a 14 mile round trip to the post office driving my little Kubota tractor. There was so much snow in our yard I couldn't get the truck out. That after having pushed the snow twice before the last storm that got things really messed up.
It's unusual for us to get heavy snow fall, although not unknown. Much better here than in Utah, where I have horrible memories of receiving right at 4' of snow in three days when we lived at the castle.
Harold
Just got back from visiting the offspring at college, for easter. On
the mass pike, we saw what is probably the last bit of solid water in
the new england area this year. And I was glad to see it going away.
Also things are finally drying out around here. We had two big
nor-easter storms in as many weeks, and our rainfall count is about
triple for what is normal this time of the year. My shop is finally
drying out!
I can imagine driving to the post office on the tractor could be
exciting.
Jim
the mass pike, we saw what is probably the last bit of solid water in
the new england area this year. And I was glad to see it going away.
Also things are finally drying out around here. We had two big
nor-easter storms in as many weeks, and our rainfall count is about
triple for what is normal this time of the year. My shop is finally
drying out!
I can imagine driving to the post office on the tractor could be
exciting.
Jim
I recall, fondly, reading that you and your daughter enjoyed shooting as a pastime. You must miss her, Jim.jim rozen wrote:Just got back from visiting the offspring at college, for easter.
UnderstoodOn the mass pike, we saw what is probably the last bit of solid water in the new england area this year. And I was glad to see it going away.
It stands to reason that you folks on the right coast have had a rough winter. Our weather, this year, has been exceptional, at least up until now. January temperatures set new records. However, now that it's supposed to be spring, we're experiencing below normal temps. A sure sign things are going to improve for you, Jim.Also things are finally drying out around here. We had two big
nor-easter storms in as many weeks, and our rainfall count is about
triple for what is normal this time of the year. My shop is finally
drying out!
Road conditions were unbelievable. With a top speed of only 9 mph, you can imagine it was a long, slow trip. We saw only a couple cars on the road. As we traveled highway 508, I noticed a car approaching from the rear. So he wouldn't have to pass, I moved over to the oncoming lane of traffic. The tractor has 4 wheel drive, so we had reasonable traction, so it was far safer for us to move over than for the other vehicle to pass, risking losing control on the ice covered road. There was no traffic in sight. As the driver passed, we received a pleasant smile from a state patrol trooper. It was obvious he understood why we were driving the tractor.I can imagine driving to the post office on the tractor could be
exciting.
Damn, what a cold trip it was. Susan had hitched a ride with me, riding an a temporary seat I had provided on the rear blade.
We really need to get a life!
Harold
- steamin10
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Heh, I'd give 'er a hug! I wish I had such a game partner! Harold is a lucky dog indeed.
Big Dave, former Millwright, Electrician, Environmental conditioning, and back yard Fixxit guy. Now retired, persuing boats, trains, and broken relics.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.