The Ice Has Turned into Harder Ice



Written on December 18, 2007 – 9:31 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


I went outside last night to chisel out the . They were covered with . I got on all my old snowboarding gear…jacket, snowpants, mittens, etc… I was as warm as a bedbug on the floor of an overheating pickup truck.

I started up both and let them run for a good long time. I didn’t think I was going to get them uncovered. Then, I saw a little speck of water and I had hope. After a while, I had thawed both out completely. I had to use a pick ax to move the out of their initial parking spots. I was even sweating a little bit.

Today, I went outside to try to fix up the driveway a bit for the dude. He is going to need some space to work out there. He needs to cut some boards and mix some thinset. It should be interesting. I got a nice area cleared out down to the . The is still about three inches higher than normal, but I threw some driveway on it for traction. It was pretty warm today, so some of the mess melted. The sun does a good job of hitting the dark and melting whatever is around it. Tomorrow is supposed to be around 45 degrees, so the should melt even more.

I tried my old driving back and fourth along the driveway trick. It didn’t work out too well. I almost got stuck once and then the car just drove on top of the . That didn’t do too much good.

This afternoon, I had to run out to the store. I backed up all the way to the street. I made the mistake of stopping while half way out into the road. I gave it some gas and felt the car sink into the /. I had to get out of the car and bolt downstairs for that damn pick ax again. I got the car out quickly, but it would’ve been embarrassing to be “that guy” to the driving by. Luckily none did.

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