Huh! I lived in Dee-troy-ut (Redfield, and Royal Oak) for 13 years and 6 months (I could list the days, too, but you get the idea), and finally got out just a few years before they got rid of hizonner Coleman Young. So I know that sitting on the porch watching the river freeze means you are sitting in an enclosed "Florida room", with triple-insulated glass, prolly heated by a wood furnace. Brrr.Us retirees got to stick together, don't worry about 1/16" and only drink single malt below 32F. That's why I live in northern Michigan sometimes it doesn't get above 32F for months at a time. Sitting on the porch watching the river freeze from the bottom up drinking single malt it doesn't get any better than that..
Oh Shaun. You need to set down the 'mills. Grouse is up near Grayling. I know anything above Flint is "Northern Michigan" to anyone from Detroit (and probably out of state)... Maybe you're getting some Flint River ice cubes for your scotch? (going to have to search for a "what you drinking today" thread...)Huh! I lived in Dee-troy-ut (Redfield, and Royal Oak) for 13 years and 6 months (I could list the days, too, but you get the idea), and finally got out just a few years before they got rid of hizonner Coleman Young. So I know that sitting on the porch watching the river freeze means you are sitting in an enclosed "Florida room", with triple-insulated glass, prolly heated by a wood furnace. Brrr.
Sadly, the only single-malt I like is that swill made by the orangemen at Bushmills. Although Scotch single-malt is indeed fine, I just don't care for the taste or the after-taste of it. So I'll just settle for a blend -- an elderly one would be nice, but even a "fresh" one is okay with me, as long as it's made in Eire. Rye would be my preference.
Now, I don't know what river you're watching, but it sounds like the Detroit river. I can't think of another one that might freeze from the bottom. In any case, that does promote some images of tranquility -- unless there is a pool on when the first ice will appear. (On the river.) (No, I don't mean to suggest I would be for putting any in my glass -- though it is my habit to keep a bottle in the freezer... just to keep the dogs from getting to it, don't ya know.)
Actually anyone in Grayling will tell you Northern Michigan starts at M55 and everything south of M55 should have gone to Ohio as part of the Toledo War.Oh Shaun. You need to set down the 'mills. Grouse is up near Grayling. I know anything above Flint is "Northern Michigan" to anyone from Detroit (and probably out of state)... Maybe you're getting some Flint River ice cubes for your scotch? (going to have to search for a "what you drinking today" thread...)
Nothing on the tractor today, well, since I don't have one yet. Tomorrow, going to look at one, and will have to practice my photoshop skills to turn the blue to orange probably, so I hopefully don't get kicked out of the forum...
I would agree with you on that for the most part and I basically live on 55. I wouldn't want to give up the southern part, but that could just be greedy me. It's nice to have a buffer between northern michigan and the states below us. I suppose I wouldn't be opposed to digging a big hole where detroit is, extending lake erie and/or huron, and using the fill dirt to make a big wall just south of grand rapids or something...Actually anyone in Grayling will tell you Northern Michigan starts at M55 and everything south of M55 should have gone to Ohio as part of the Toledo War.
Why not move one set of lights to the other side. Spreading out the light reduces the shadows and would move all the lights outside the ROPs.January 19th, and first time snowblowing!
Really didn't need to, and shoes scraped on the driveway stone pretty good.
Like the new LED ROPS lights! 2-forward and 2-backwards panned out a little for better field of view. Left the headlights off, and could see great!
But, I'm not very smart...I'm left-handed, and tend to look over my right shoulder when backing up, right into the lights. Wasn't bad with the halogens before, but the LED's are lot brighter. The lights might get moved.
Other pic is my current light location, maybe stick 'em over the ROPS. The BX2360 ROPS is too short, and I'm too big/tall to put them inside anywhere.
I knew I left the extra wire there for a reason. Yeah, that's my story and I'm stickin' to it.