Woke up to 5 inches and by the time I got the snow blower out we had 8" with a 15 mph wind. Drifts in the driveway 2 feet deep, boy I love my snow blower. At 740pm it is a balmy 17 deg and 97% humidity and time to clean the driveway and front walk and skip the "from Vagas" drivel on TV. It is supposed to be nice tomorrow 34 and sunny.
Steve,
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Rocky Mtn Gun Owners member
NAGR member
Been so warm here I have barely ran the corn(pellet stove burning shelled corn). Needs to be below 30 or it drives me out of the house on level 1.
Jimbo I'm right in your neighborhood, and I wish I was in sweetpea's. I live by a bunch of widow ladies. I clear my home plus 5 more. My back is so soar it hard to work my lube sizer.
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid." John Wayne
foot of snow in the last two days. this am it is -3 on the thermometer.
another storm is supposed to roll in again tomorrow.
winchester85
Do you live in Alabama?
Mike
dusting of snow, but a cold snap so maybe the mud pit of my yard will freeze finally!
another 4" this am.
right now, a little before 7pm, my thermometer shows '0'
going to be a cold morning on the job tomorrow. hopefully the compressor will run!
In between construction all fall and doing antenna work with fresh dug tower holes my house is a dirt pit. Now that it is freezing I can finally mop less often! Need to de-mud my hiking boots that have this inch of dirt on the bottoms form the last bit of tower work last week.
MaryB,
A little trick for getting mud out of boot treads, especially waffle stompers. Take a 12 inch section of double bit ax handle or other suitable hard wood club (have a fish killer bat in my truck that works too). Lift foot, beat bottom of boot till mud falls off. Switch boots and repeat. the more the mud the easier they are to clean. Result clean boots that you can refine using a boot cleaner. Side benefit is when the asked to do something you would prefer to not do, you can claim your have sore feet (from beating them with a club).
Seriously it really does work well. I picked it up when working for the Forest Service.
It hit 57 here today after being 27 on Thursday. Got a love Colorado winter to summer in 24 hours.
Last edited by Minerat; 12-18-2015 at 11:19 PM. Reason: back to topic
Steve,
Life Member NRA
Colorado Rifle Club member
Rocky Mtn Gun Owners member
NAGR member
lift a foot? Bend over? Hit said foot with nerve damage? Fall on my face from the back damage?
lol I take them off, let them dry then beat them together outside. But with the construction I had the guys using the bathroom and they did not bother taking boots off so I have floors that I might get clean in another week or so... Now that it is colder and dryer in the house I can mop the hardwood and not have it soak up water and turn into a buckled mess. Need to sand it all down and refinish it one of these years...
Well Mary we all have out crosses to bare. I can see how having no feeling in the foot and a bad back could put a crimp in my idea. Always wondered why my left foot felt worse after attaching it with a ax handle (nerve damage too). I think I'll try the taking them off trick next time.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas.
Steve,
Life Member NRA
Colorado Rifle Club member
Rocky Mtn Gun Owners member
NAGR member
I had to get a few items at the store this morning and found my truck A/C isn't working.
Old retired guy in Baton Rouge La.
It's 70 today and will be the same tomorrow for Christmas. It's going to be warmer on Christmas than it normally is on Easter :screwey:
24 outside, corn stove on lowest setting has the living room at 79... might get snow this weekend...
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