We just had our first snow of the year. Naturally I had tools in the back of the truck that I didn’t put away and I left some cords out on the job. Luckily it was only an inch, so I won’t have to dig around for them too much.
Dave
We just had our first snow of the year. Naturally I had tools in the back of the truck that I didn’t put away and I left some cords out on the job. Luckily it was only an inch, so I won’t have to dig around for them too much.
Dave
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Hate to see winter approach. Florida and it is already down, for at least one morning so far, into the mid-50s. That is about ten degrees Fahrenheit below my preferred low.
I saw "termination dust" in the title and knew it was another Alaskan poster. For those of you in the "states", it refers to the termination of summer/fall.
Definitely time to bring everything inside. Of else, come thaw, I'll finally realize what that lump was all winter, "Oh, that's where the lawnmower was."
Here and I thought it was referring to the 'dust to dust and ashes to ashes' sort of termination : )
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and here I thought the title was refering to what was gonna become of California.
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