Yeah it's New England. Get use to it or move to Florida. I love it. All spring and summer you prepare for it. Winter is a beast and you have to be ready. 72 degrees inside 17 outside with lows below zero tonight. Let the faucet drip so it doesn't freeze and wait for spring.View attachment 154226
That's what I did yesterday, my nice oak was buried under a 4 foot snow drift but I got it out and restacked.I'm about to need to go dig out my next and hopefully last cord of wood for the season. Buried under several feet of snow currently. Have about a weeks worth stashed in my garage, but the current -4 temp outside is not motivating me to go dig it out just yet haha.
No my wife hates snow but feels free to critique me on my shoveling. Its all good.Lol - wife did a good job on that pathway , does she have a sister ?
3 points of contact. My employer preaches that to us a lot, especially this time of year, mounting and dismounting equipment. Hope you are okWent out back to get a bucket load of wood took two steps out of tractor
and was on the bottom looking up went down so fast it was over before
I knew it happened. BE CAREFUL I was trying but didn't help any.
3 points of contact. My employer preaches that to us a lot, especially this time of year, mounting and dismounting equipment. Hope you are ok
Save your back. Get one of those molded plastic kids' sleds and bring the wood in with that.The years wood under my deck is done. So today I dug out a 50 foot path to stacks. Actually went better than I thought. About a foot and a half of snow. I did a one snow shovel wide path. Just enough for the wheel barrow. Actually it would save one wood move if I worked off the stacks but since the first year I did that we had three feet on the ground I now move the years wood close to the house.
Well, you should feel guilty!I feel guilty in Seattle. Crocuses, hyacinths, primrose, rhododendrons, camellias and cherry trees are all blooming now. Tulips will start blooming in the next week or two. No snow last winter, and none so far this winter. Stay warm, east coasters.
I feel guilty in Seattle. Crocuses, hyacinths, primrose, rhododendrons, camellias and cherry trees are all blooming now. Tulips will start blooming in the next week or two. No snow last winter, and none so far this winter. Stay warm, east coasters.
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