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March: In like a LION
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 621499" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>We have a nice thick layer of ice building up on every surface. I ice skated to take the dogs out.........and they ice skated to do their business. Neither had any interest in staying out longer than necessary. Midnight, oddly enough, seemed to know the storm was on it's way. She has been at war with me to get inside since yesterday morning. She wasn't taking no for an answer when I took the dogs out. I'll have to set her litter box up for her again. ugh I can't blame her much it's nasty out there. </p><p></p><p>I do still have ice melt and I'll be using it after coffee. But I wish the darn snow would hurry up already before we have enough ice to knock out power.......especially once the weight of heavy snow adds to it. </p><p></p><p>I'll be tackling laundry, dishes and cleaning that is a pain to do without power, so should we lose it those things will already be done. I'll be pulling out the oil lamps and battery lanterns and making sure they're ready and in position. My heater buddy will be on stand by, ready to go. </p><p></p><p>Main roads at the moment are ok. Getting to them would be very interesting........given you got through the ice to get into your car. Mine is under a sheet of ice again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 621499, member: 84"] We have a nice thick layer of ice building up on every surface. I ice skated to take the dogs out.........and they ice skated to do their business. Neither had any interest in staying out longer than necessary. Midnight, oddly enough, seemed to know the storm was on it's way. She has been at war with me to get inside since yesterday morning. She wasn't taking no for an answer when I took the dogs out. I'll have to set her litter box up for her again. ugh I can't blame her much it's nasty out there. I do still have ice melt and I'll be using it after coffee. But I wish the darn snow would hurry up already before we have enough ice to knock out power.......especially once the weight of heavy snow adds to it. I'll be tackling laundry, dishes and cleaning that is a pain to do without power, so should we lose it those things will already be done. I'll be pulling out the oil lamps and battery lanterns and making sure they're ready and in position. My heater buddy will be on stand by, ready to go. Main roads at the moment are ok. Getting to them would be very interesting........given you got through the ice to get into your car. Mine is under a sheet of ice again. [/QUOTE]
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