Polar Vortex

I believe in Dog ;)
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and she wuvs me TOO!!!!

yes she is eating the chair and got caught!

SHe also ate this chair shortly after the pic
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ANd now she wants to EAT MY GEAR!!!!!!
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Rescued this pup from life in a crate --- previous owners PURCHASED her (half Great Pyrenees half Anatolian Shepherd ) for their farm-- but ran out of $ -- and got divorved -- and Willow was left in a crate 8-10 hours a day in an apartment --- she is now about 8 months old---and enjoys running and playing all over the yard and hanging out with her friends the chickens...
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Ok... it was freakin cold riding to work this morning. -15C and a North wind. I almost threw up when I got to work .
Supposed to be -20C tomorrow!
 
It was 5° F here Tues or Weds. I think and 50°F yesterday. Go figure.
Allowed me comfortable time to sweep up the mess in the garage from the tile backslpash, and break down most of the old kitchen cabinets and stack them in the work vehicle for dumpster deposit later today.

:woohoo:
 
OH my Shawn, that is coldddddd. I remember back in the 80's here in Maryland when it got to 4 degrees F and I had to ride my motorcycle like 30 miles to work in that crap at 5 am before any sun came up and then work all day in that freezing crap framing up condominiums. I did the conversion and -15C is like 5 F
 
Yikes!
We had some cold ones when I was doing roofing and siding in the mid '80's .
We usually worked through it, if no snow cover. If snow, sometimes we wore spiked galoshes - for rock/jetty fishermen - to sweep snow off the roofs and come back later or the next day.

This was on mostly one story typical / walkable 5/12 ish pitch.
 
Yikes!
We had some cold ones when I was doing roofing and siding in the mid '80's .
We usually worked through it, if no snow cover. If snow, sometimes we wore spiked galoshes - for rock/jetty fishermen - to sweep snow off the roofs and come back later or the next day.

This was on mostly one story typical / walkable 5/12 ish pitch.
JT, I remember one winter day on that same job when a roofer was brooking off snow from 3 or 4 stories up and he went off the edge. Lucky for him the Mason's had scaffolding up and he only fell 1 story n landed on the scaffold boards.
 
TOQUE. However, this is a balaclava. The guy at the gas station this morning said "you need a balaclava ".
I told him I have one on but I lifted it up so I wouldn't freak you out and you call the cops!
 
I don't know... that's how I was taught to spell it up here. I will have to try the spelling you used on my online scrabble game 's dictionary.
 
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