We parked the Pilot at the top of the driveway before the storm started. Still needed 2 4wd Jeeps to pull it through a berm. The wife is heading up north to see her dad today, so I’ll be car-less for a while. The Jeep isn’t going anywhere soon.Going to take you a few days, to get out from underneath that Don O! That snowblower of yours is going to get a workout! Good to see you are safe and hopefully no incidents..
HOLY SNOW ANGELS BATMAN!!!Here’s what my driveway looked like before the storm.
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And here’s what it looked like yesterday. If you look a little to the left and up from the center of the pic, that is a Jack in Box antenna ball on the Jeep antenna.
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In today’s paper it mentioned that it would not break much of the drought that has been going on for years. :-(
Our local lake is already full from previous rain storms. This won’t get the state out of the drought, but it sure as hell helps.So is all that snow going to fill up low level reservoirs?
Thanks Grump. The wood one to the left caught my eye as I’m a fan of nice wood. That cab and head are made from Tasmanian Blackwood. How sexy does that sound !Fine work (not the storm...).
&, those Messas look very nice indeed.
Very niiiiice!Finished up the 12 string yesterday with the pups installed, 12 tuners (can you say neck dive) and neck bolted on. Just needs strings and a setup. Gonna put it aside and get working on the 6 string today.
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