In that case you've got more in common with the sheep then you realised. :laugh4:
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In that case you've got more in common with the sheep then you realised. :laugh4:
I'm shcoked, really I am.
Sir, I challenge your understanding. I believe you are confusing mountain girls with city girls, she is a mointain girl.
Deletes obvious punnery about mountain girls. :embarassed:
Regardless of who mounts sheep and who mounts girls, all bets are off as soon as it starts to snow over there. To an outsider this, um, verges on the improbable.
I thought this thread was about a new album by the rapper Snow. Pfffft
Ouch, didn't even see that one coming. :laugh4:
She comes from the Welsh mountains, which is an area with more sheep than people, yet I am the one who grew up bottle feeding lambs.
Nevermind. Just for clarity when I said "live with" I meant in a non relationship, non sexual way.
Yeesh, you guys have filthy minds. It's like being surrounded by soldiers.
It's rather like being here.
Back on topic...
How is life in the UK?
You sent those snow storms to us haven't you? :stare:
I have shovelled snow every day this week including today. It is too cold to salt, but the dry snow has sufficient traction anyway.
Today I am installing a furnace, I am not going to loose sleep over burning wood for heat. The workers are here and I have taken a day in my home office. I'll post a picture when they are finished.
edit: As promised:
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y2.../furnace_1.jpg
How is life in the UK?
Not too bad... sun was out and everything yesterday...
You sent those snow storms to us haven't you? :stare:
:yes: From Russia, with love ~;)
You guys are just spreading it around, eh? Took a coupl'a days from UK to here, but here are my foothills, 15 miles NE(&3500 feet up) from me. That white stuff on top! Wutzat??
https://jimcee.homestead.com/HomeSnow.jpg
More likely ash from all the brush fires. Most of our snowpack, except for the biggest drifts, melted off last week. Of course early Thursday morning we had 65+ mph winds that knocked out power for over 14 hours throughout the area. About 1 inch of rain during the day causing flooding around ice-jammed creeks, falling temperatures just before dark followed by 3-4 inches of snow overnight. In fact we had a Flood warning, High Wind warning and Lake Effect Snow warning all on the same day. A little something for everyone...and none of it good.~:wacko: