Under sunny skies, it was a short little skiffle into Bayfield and back for Pheebs and I this morning. With the temperature sitting at 10F I didn't feel like going too far. IT WAS AN ICY COLD LOOKING LAKE HURON EARLIER TODAY
Imagine my surprise today when I turned the key in our little Winnebago Itasca (Scooter) motorhome and it started. I had positioned the Jeep in front of the rig and had hauled out my jumper cables in preparation to jump-start Saturday's dead battery. Just for the heck of it, I thought I'd give Scooters ignition key a turn and by golly if the battery didn't turn over and fire up the engine. I let the engine run for a while before turning it off. With below-freezing temperatures forecasted for 13 out of the next 14 days, I will have to keep a closer eye on that battery.
FROSTY WINDOWS AGAIN THIS MORNING
HOPING FOR A HOT CUP OF COFFEE ON A FROSTY MORNING THESE FOLKS FOUND THE COFFEE SHOP CLOSED ONLY A FEW HARDY SOULS OUT WALKING BAYFIELD'S ICE-CAPPED PIERS CAN BE SEEN JUTTING OUT TOP RIGHT I CAN ASSURE YOU I DID NOT TAKE THESE PHOTOS ANYWHERE NEAR THE ARCTIC CIRCLE
GROANER'S CORNER:(( George W. Bush, in an airport lobby, noticed a man in a long flowing white robe with a long flowing white beard and flowing white hair. The man had a staff in one hand and some stone tablets under the other arm. George W. approached the man and inquired, "Aren't you Moses?" The man ignored George W. and stared at the ceiling. George W. positioned himself more directly in the man's view and asked again, "Aren't you Moses?" The man continued to peruse the ceiling. George W. tugged at the man's sleeve and asked once again, "Aren't you Moses?" The man finally responded in an irritated voice, "YES, I AM!" George W. asked him why he was so uppity and had taken so long to answer him. The man replied, "The last time I spoke to a Bush I ended up stuck in a desert for forty years!
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Vehicles that are snow covered have a harder time keeping their Batteries charged. That white blanket seems to add resistance to the starter thus killing the Battery.
ReplyDeleteLike yourselves we are so looking for Spring and its warmer temperatures.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Clever wife!
ReplyDeleteNot sounding like an old broken record to me. I look forward every day to your posts, and yesterday, when it was so freaking cold, you posted some wonderful photos from inside! Smart man. And you braved the outdoors today. What a nice surprise that the Scooter started. I myself would be a very very slow starter in those temps. Fahrenheit.
ReplyDeleteI thought you'd gone to the Arctic looking at those fantastic photos. You must have been freezing taking those.
ReplyDeleteI whine when we're in the 40's so I can't imagine 10! Having sunny skies makes a difference though - especially through a lovely window overlooking the garden.
ReplyDeleteI vaguely recall snowy and freezing weather, and I don't think I'd want to go back to it again, even though I always loved winter. You are amazing to get out and take those photos!
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