What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    So much for new doors. Easier to patch mine. Used some stainless steel from the BBQ grill I’m throwing out. Along with a old galvanized heat duct, some fender washers, and liquid nails. Outsides still look good. Few more screws, I’m done. The tain is just starting. It’s dark.
     
  2. D.Tibbitt

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    I make a to-do list everyday , so i can remeber the things i need to do ... well for tomorrow

    number 1: acquire more gummy bears

    number 2: eat said gummy bears


    Times are tough when there is no gummies
     
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    About 25 miles west of where I live in the Napa wine country is a little town called Bodega Bay California. It's where they filmed the movies The Birds and The Fog. As the name implies, it's on the ocean and the average temp out there is in the mid 50's year round because it's frequently foggy, and the ocean temp is around 58 year round so it keeps the air cool. It never freezes and only gets above 70 a few days a year. You can find weather like that from here north into Oregon along coast. Too expensive here to come in from another state and buy or rent, but when I'm ready to retire, I'm heading north into Oregon along the coast. I grew up in the snow and the hot muggy summers of the Midwest, and don't plan on living in too hot or too cold weather ever again. With all of it's downfalls, the California coast still has the best weather anywhere in the US.
     
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    Getting cold here. Down to 33F last night. A little too chilly here for open windows.
     
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    That just means only open a crack. ;)
     
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    lovesthedrive R.I.P.

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    Time for us to put the winow plastic on
     
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    Maybe I should move to Montana. :confused:
     
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    Well this comes with a major downside... you have to live in california...
     
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    Most of my guns are illegal there. :eek:
     
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    Man its frickin windy enough today out here, to blow the hair right off ur head ... coming empty out of billings area, was even sketchy with a flatbed. all the van guys was pulled off on the exit ramps and rest areas, surprised i didnt see anybody taking a nap in the ditch