For AD -- and anybody else
- silvercamaro
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For AD -- and anybody else
I'm back, with a car safely moved to streetside. About 10 minutes after changing locations, a branch from the big "more solid" tree (under which I'd been parked for the last few hours) joined its colleagues on the ground. I got most of the ice off the windshield, back window and, to a lesser extent, the side windows, but I still can't drive much farther. The window wipers are lodged in about 2 inches of solidity, and I can't budge that stuff. I will have to wait for a thaw.
It's a good thing Lizbit didn't pull her trick of locking the door. Even though I left the back unlocked, more fallen branches on the side of the house mean that I will have to cut, saw, and prune my way to the fence gate.
It's a good thing Lizbit didn't pull her trick of locking the door. Even though I left the back unlocked, more fallen branches on the side of the house mean that I will have to cut, saw, and prune my way to the fence gate.
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Re: For AD -- and anybody else
Whew!silvercamaro wrote:About 10 minutes after changing locations, a branch from the big "more solid" tree (under which I'd been parked for the last few hours) joined its colleagues on the ground.
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You sure the street is the best place for a car in an ice storm? Branches can do serious damage but then so can a car careening across an icy street...

Might want to look for a non street, non beneath branches kind of location if such a thing can be found...

Might want to look for a non street, non beneath branches kind of location if such a thing can be found...
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- silvercamaro
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Last night I didn't move the car to the street because of the same logic. Now there are cars on the street on both sides, so at least one car will not provide an unexpected obstacle. It's a cul de sac, so there's no "through" traffic. At that, the streets are in better shape than the trees.tanstaafl2 wrote:You sure the street is the best place for a car in an ice storm? Branches can do serious damage but then so can a car careening across an icy street...
Might want to look for a non street, non beneath branches kind of location if such a thing can be found...
I think I'd have to go blocks away to find a non-street, non-branched location. Because of her difficulty in walking on slippery stuff, Annie would have a hard time getting that far in case of emergency, and she's too big for me to carry.
The electricity has gone off about three blocks from here. My lights are flickering.
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Re: For AD -- and anybody else
sc, I hope you are ok down there. Good vibes coming at ya! Its coming my way now.silvercamaro wrote:I'm back, with a car safely moved to streetside. About 10 minutes after changing locations, a branch from the big "more solid" tree (under which I'd been parked for the last few hours) joined its colleagues on the ground. I got most of the ice off the windshield, back window and, to a lesser extent, the side windows, but I still can't drive much farther. The window wipers are lodged in about 2 inches of solidity, and I can't budge that stuff. I will have to wait for a thaw.
It's a good thing Lizbit didn't pull her trick of locking the door. Even though I left the back unlocked, more fallen branches on the side of the house mean that I will have to cut, saw, and prune my way to the fence gate.
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Hang in there, SC. I saw a picture of the trees near OU and the storm looks pretty bad.silvercamaro wrote:Last night I didn't move the car to the street because of the same logic. Now there are cars on the street on both sides, so at least one car will not provide an unexpected obstacle. It's a cul de sac, so there's no "through" traffic. At that, the streets are in better shape than the trees.tanstaafl2 wrote:You sure the street is the best place for a car in an ice storm? Branches can do serious damage but then so can a car careening across an icy street...
Might want to look for a non street, non beneath branches kind of location if such a thing can be found...
I think I'd have to go blocks away to find a non-street, non-branched location. Because of her difficulty in walking on slippery stuff, Annie would have a hard time getting that far in case of emergency, and she's too big for me to carry.
The electricity has gone off about three blocks from here. My lights are flickering.
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I so much want to post a snarky comment about this being the day Al Gore gets his Nobel Prize, while the folks back home are being coated in ice, but that would be insensitive to those who are about to lose their electricity and are looking for anything they might could burn to keep warm.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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LOL - This is how a lawyer would make a snarky remark.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I so much want to post a snarky comment about this being the day Al Gore gets his Nobel Prize, while the folks back home are being coated in ice, but that would be insensitive to those who are about to lose their electricity and are looking for anything they might could burn to keep warm.
oh........
nevermind.
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