Where In The World #13

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Not really silly at all. Give it a few more degrees and Jeff will tell you how to wash your car. :goodvibes:lmao: guaranteed excuse to not go to work when you call in and tell them that you froze your car solid:rotfl2::rotfl2:

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:lmao: Okay, everyone stop and take a deep breath! :lmao: Heather...it's outside but it's not on the building or a window...it's on a concrete POST next to a gate that "goes into the courtyard of the fake apartment". :goodvibes Diane & Denise...it's not a seating area, restroom, information board, locker or phone area. :rolleyes2 AS A LONG TIME REGULAR you should have NO problem figuring out what other "service" to visitors is left. :tink:

Ed...if anyone can solve this crop it's you! :rolleyes1 :tink:
 
HEATHER ... :scared: ... just an FYI question (after all the prep DH had to do around our household this evening) HOW do those of you in the north keep your pipes from freezing? :rotfl:

I had to ask my mom, she said that they're just better insulated because they're made to get though the cold.

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:lmao: Okay, everyone stop and take a deep breath! :lmao: Heather...it's outside but it's not on the building or a window...it's on a concrete POST next to a gate that "goes into the courtyard of the fake apartment". :goodvibes Diane & Denise...it's not a seating area, restroom, information board, locker or phone area. :rolleyes2 AS A LONG TIME REGULAR you should have NO problem figuring out what other "service" to visitors is left. :tink:

water fountain?!
 

Never really thought about it - but I'll go with the theory that norther houses are better insulated, and we tend to run the heat more often up here. If it's going to be brutal, we'll leave a faucet on a slow trickle to keep the water moving so it's less likely to freeze up.

Sending warm thoughts out :goodvibes
I've got friends just east of Austin, they're colder than I am, right now.
 
I had to ask my mom, she said that they're just better insulated because they're made to get though the cold.

Never really thought about it - but I'll go with the theory that norther houses are better insulated, and we tend to run the heat more often up here. If it's going to be brutal, we'll leave a faucet on a slow trickle to keep the water moving so it's less likely to freeze up.

Sending warm thoughts out :goodvibes
I've got friends just east of Austin, they're colder than I am, right now.

I'm so glad to hear you have to leave your faucet's on a slow trickle! AND...I would guess most of your pipes are deeper underground? We have a lot of pipes in our attics here. Back in 1983 our temps dropped down to 10-12 over the Christmas holidays and, of course, burst when things began to thaw. Lots of people had gone out of town for the Holidays; need I say that was a VERY good year for our construction company! :rotfl2: DH and his crew had many, MANY remodel jobs that lasted well into summer! :rotfl: It may be colder east of Austin now but when this blast hits NH I have a feeling you'll "have us beat" by a landslide! :rotfl2: :tink:
 
:lmao: WOW...we were colder than DIANE today :rotfl2: and just a couple degrees warmer than DENISE! :faint: HEATHER ... :scared: ... just an FYI question (after all the prep DH had to do around our household this evening) HOW do those of you in the north keep your pipes from freezing? :rotfl: Diane...we wouldn't trade our fireplace for anything! Like Denise...there's nothing "warmer" than a nice warm fire in the fireplace/wood heater! :lovestruc BUT...DH has spent HOURS cutting firewood! :rotfl2: At least we're clearing the dead trees from the drought years out of our property! :rolleyes: :tink:

PS...DIANE...DH just checked the radar...it's actually SLEETING right across the border in Mexico down by Brownsville, TX


Sleeting in Mexico.:crazy2: e never really worry about the pipes freezing in our house.


Never really thought about it - but I'll go with the theory that norther houses are better insulated, and we tend to run the heat more often up here. If it's going to be brutal, we'll leave a faucet on a slow trickle to keep the water moving so it's less likely to freeze up.

Sending warm thoughts out :goodvibes
I've got friends just east of Austin, they're colder than I am, right now.


Growing up or pipes used to freeze all the time and we would have to leave the water on a slow trickle too.

I just noticed you are from NH what part?


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This is a wood carving and it's from a resort. :goodvibes :tink:

Is it an animal and is that the teeth? I'll start with WL?
 
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This is a wood carving and it's from a resort. :goodvibes :tink:

Shop, attraction or food service?

Diane♥Disney;50415464 said:
Is it an animal and is that the teeth? I'll start with WL?

Denise...this is from a resort so not part of an attraction, shop or food service. The resort is not WL...but it is an animal and yes, that's teeth. :rolleyes1 I told y'all this would be easy! :goodvibes :tink:
 
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