workinforwood
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On my work phone from the ceo. Do you think he will be there??? :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Goodness...use your imagination, you know exactly what my thoughts were to that message!
We are in the heart of that 1000 mile snow storm right now. Looks like we have about a foot of snow and expecting still another 6". I plowed it early this afternoon only because my wife was in town and needed to get in the driveway. You can't tell it was ever plowed now. The wind is picking up to 30 mph with -7 windchill so everything is drifting too. I have been walking to the shop every hour all day, it's about 150 feet and down a flight of stairs. Every time I go, you can't see my footprints. This last trip I was post holing my way down there, snow is just below my knees deep. I give up at trying to at least keep those stairs shoveled, it's futile. I just decided to make marines blanks tonight. I don't need any, so they would be just for future stock, but they take 2 hrs to cut each one, so I don't need to trudge down to the shop as often. I have no photos, it's dark outside and I don't want my iPad to get wet in the snow. If I remember I can take one tomorrow before I break my back shoveling a path.
Goodness...use your imagination, you know exactly what my thoughts were to that message!
We are in the heart of that 1000 mile snow storm right now. Looks like we have about a foot of snow and expecting still another 6". I plowed it early this afternoon only because my wife was in town and needed to get in the driveway. You can't tell it was ever plowed now. The wind is picking up to 30 mph with -7 windchill so everything is drifting too. I have been walking to the shop every hour all day, it's about 150 feet and down a flight of stairs. Every time I go, you can't see my footprints. This last trip I was post holing my way down there, snow is just below my knees deep. I give up at trying to at least keep those stairs shoveled, it's futile. I just decided to make marines blanks tonight. I don't need any, so they would be just for future stock, but they take 2 hrs to cut each one, so I don't need to trudge down to the shop as often. I have no photos, it's dark outside and I don't want my iPad to get wet in the snow. If I remember I can take one tomorrow before I break my back shoveling a path.