Mz. Neesy, 'tis a fur muffler for 'round the throat.
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Okay - thanks - need one of those!Mz. Neesy, 'tis a fur muffler for 'round the throat.
Mon.,Tues,and Wednesday of next week they are 6f to 7f.Not looking forward to it.We have the strangest weather these days. It's 17 right now, will be back to upper 40s until Monday, then 16, but then 50 on Tue. It plays havoc with your fashion and your sinuses.
I'm surprised they allow studded tires in other parts of the country. I don't believe they are acceptable here in Michigan anymore...have had to watch my driving as the tires are okay for one more winter, but they're not like you can rush anywhere.
Bitter cold, windy and white! Finally done shoveling the walkway and driveway, and starting to get the feeling back in my face and fingers. Some drifts were almost 2 feet high. Why the gov't stopped funding farmers for putting up snow fences is beyond me.
I hear you on that one! Seems to me it would be a lot less expensive than having to plow as often because the road fills up with drifting snow. They stopped doing it at least 15 years ago here and there's one stretch of road I have to take to get back/forth to my house from Bangor that gets barely passable and I drive through white-knuckling and holding my breath.
Ain't it the truth!The government stopped it because it made sense........
I did not even know they had snow fences, I never saw one in PA. Snowed here last night, about 6-7 inches.
shh..I do.Anyone remember the wooden slat snow fence?
Anyone remember the wooden slat snow fence?