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Barracuda
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See, I'm loving seeing my garden covered in snow this morning. I've been in this house for more than 4 years, and this is first time I have seen any snow (missed some in January while out of town) . But then again I don't live in the NE. Come down here in July/August and you will long for winter.
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Guppy
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I live in NYS and two days ago it looked like the storm would pass south of where we live. Unfortunately things changed and this morning I went out to shovel the 8-9 inches of snow.
Now the tough part. My snowblower is on the fritz and I never got it into the shop to be repaired. So this morning I grab one shovel and the handel is broken. Then I grabbed another shovel and the shovel is cracked. So after a little mixin' and matchin' of pieces and parts I have a snow shovel that works. Of course I know if I buy another new shovel toorrow and get my snow blower into the shop, I'm sure it won't snow anymore for the rest of the winter. |
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Barracuda
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![]() You are a very self aware man. That simply is how life works. My snow is already melting, very short lived. I'll pay my price in july when it is 100 degrees and 90 percent humidity. |
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It's still better because at least we don't have to shovel hot! |
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