I use Kinco gloves, issued every year by work. And on cold days I throw a pair of brown jersey chore gloves on inside them.
100% wood, fuel oil hot water keeps the basement 40-45° to keep the pipes from freezing.
They're on the edge of the lawn line down back, not really ornamental they're actually rather fugly. I've pruned a few times but the higher limbs...
I'll get some shots of it possibly this weekend, to get a more accurate idea to what it is, besides annoying to mow around
We're missing out on it, might get a couple inches. Bought new plow for the truck and so far only pushed 6-8 inches this whole winter
It's 3° with wind chills at about -21° here at the top of NY
It'd be a solid winters worth and extra for me
I've strategically left the classifieds open with a few pictures of those for sale, boss lady immediately says no and tosses that page into the stove.
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I miss mud hauls, but working on gravel drives now is kind of nice.
In his neck of the woods, it's all good firewood. It's like an unopened treasure chest of good wood. Compared to here where we're racing against...
These have a kind of thorn on em, little bunches up it, not much on limbs
Might double the gloves that day, and I have been around roses, just always knew them as rose bushes, never knew the real name
Never been around one of those
She's a work horse. Been in the family since '50. Hate to retire it but it's due. Plan to go through it put some luster back in it and take it to...
I tend to overlook it, haven't finished building the smoker. Which the Boss is getting on me to finish. She doesn't understand how unpleasant...
Perfect, thanks never thought of using it there
Would they work alright for a smoker??
Got a couple crab apples on the lower lawn, they will be coming down soon, I'm tired of trying to not pierce an ear or nostril mowing near them....
With your layout I'd say do it yourself, unless your certain the driver knows what's he is doing. That's not a driveway for a rookie to back up or...