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Mornin’ taterheads…60 to 68, hit and miss rain today.
Hate to hear this. Make him as comfortable as you folks can...all you can do.Tamara’s dad was moved in to palliative care tonight. If you wish to send Keith some thoughts for a peaceful passing I wouldn’t object.
We are now a 2 dog household having brought Watson home to stay.
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Holy hell. That's not a race, it's a demolition derby.They've got to be robust Timofee. Old vid, but it might help explain the special place these cars hold at NZ speedway tracks.

This. I can usually clear the driveway in the same direction 80% of the winter, but a few times a season, the wind is “wrong” and messes everything up, making it difficult to remove the snow without handling it twice..You can have a plan where you want to send the snow but the wind may have a different idea…
I am not that lucky, I would say 80% of the time the wind is coming from the direction I want to move the snow, blowing up the driveway was a short throw and then a longer throw on the return, often moving some twice. Thankfully there weren’t any snow falls of depth that it meant extra passes, just constant adjusting of the shoot. Last year was a learning year at the new place, will be interesting to see if I learned anything and have a better time this winter.This. I can usually clear the driveway in the same direction 80% of the winter, but a few times a season, the wind is “wrong” and messes everything up, making it difficult to remove the snow without handling it twice..
If you have the equipment and the room to push the snow, I don’t blame you.I only use the snowblower when it's too much to shovel by the house or garage.
And I only do enough area to back the truck onto the cleared area and drop the plow.
I'm lazy like that.
I never move snow.
Its almost like you know me or something.Cuz you are a slacker.
you guys are twinsIts almost like you know me or something.
I'd moveI never move snow.




