Don't know about me, but my snow blower gets plenty exercise and is quite healthy!Clearing snow of a 200' driveway alone will keep you healthy.
Don't know about me, but my snow blower gets plenty exercise and is quite healthy!Clearing snow of a 200' driveway alone will keep you healthy.
If I said a prayer about anything it would be for old mother nature to kindly send her blooming snow to France, or 'merica, or anywhere, but not here!Thank Allah for that and pray that it be healthy when the snows come, Alhamdulillah.
Around here our new tyres are seriously chunky! We might see such as those in your pic on military vehicles.Oh, that's what we call all terrain tires here. Not all that noisy really and you can actually balance them! I was thinking she had it fitted with off-road treads or something.
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I showed wifey your pic......she chuckled and pointed out that with eight holding bolt apertures that's got to be a 4' high monster machine job.Oh, that's what we call all terrain tires here. Not all that noisy really and you can actually balance them! I was thinking she had it fitted with off-road treads or something.
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Yeah.... OK....... Brrrrrrr! *shivers*Slightly changing the subject, but I can't wait for the first "killing frost" (take out the environmental allergens!)
Ah! That's a problem! What happens around here is that 'snow' biffs and bangs happen almost immediately and then the road grid-locks to a standstill. And so it doesn't really help to have a Rambo All Terrain Monster Truck because it will be sitting in a long queue with other cars.The one problem with snow ("the four-letter word that causes more four-letter words") is the drivers who forget how to drive in snow, causing "tender fender benders".
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No worries, we can get them mudders under there!I showed wifey your pic......she chuckled and pointed out that with eight holding bolt apertures that's got to be a 4' high monster machine job.
But she's jealous alright.
Wow! Is that yours?No worries, we can get them mudders under there!
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Nah, that's an ad photo from a site, that sells lift kits for the Suzuki Vitar, Sidekick and other small 4X4's. Almost bought a Vitara once. The wife wanted it for snow season, but once she realized the traction lock feature of her Mazda2 would keep her from getting stuck in most cases, she went off the idea.Wow! Is that yours?
We drove to our wedding in a Vitara, same model as that but with slightly smaller wheels.
OK. My wife had a Vitara for several years. She loved it but I encouraged her to change it for a Jimny in 2010. She changed that for an automatic one in 2014 when her left knee stopped working properly.Nah, that's an ad photo from a site, that sells lift kits for the Suzuki Vitar, Sidekick and other small 4X4's. Almost bought a Vitara once. The wife wanted it for snow season, but once she realized the traction lock feature of her Mazda2 would keep her from getting stuck in most cases, she went off the idea.
Ha, 81F - 27.2C today! Our trees are loosing their leaves and budding all at the same time. Bloody grass, normally dormant this time of year, has started growing again!Getting back on topic, I just finished clearing our driveway of leaves. Sweating bullets here. It's currently 77F - 25C on this fine Fall afternoon. Still waiting for that freeze!
Cool and raining here. And the damn bus is late! But nothing like a normal November.Ha, 81F - 27.2C today! Our trees are loosing their leaves and budding all at the same time. Bloody grass, normally dormant this time of year, has started growing again!
I've said "That's the last cut for this year" three times so far!Bloody grass, normally dormant this time of year, has started growing again!
Climate change.Ha, 81F - 27.2C today! Our trees are loosing their leaves and budding all at the same time. Bloody grass, normally dormant this time of year, has started growing again!
Wot? Whassat?Climate change.
Oh, I did the last cut back in August. The grass is on it's own now!I've said "That's the last cut for this year" three times so far!
Yep, had climate change in 1938 as well, when the high here was 77F on the same date...Climate change.
Oh, I did the last cut back in August. The grass is on it's own now!
Yep, had climate change in 1938 as well, when the high here was 77F on the same date...
I remember one February about 15 years ago. I got all bundled up to rake leaves and immediately started sweating bullets! Unbeknownst to me, it was in the 70's that day! One year we got back to back 20 inch + snow storms in Feb!
Anyway, back to 60F today. Feels downright blustery. Supposed to be 70F tomorrow though!