Posted by JayinNY on December 26, 2012 at 14:32:50 from (166.137.101.161):
Wife came home from work early today, so I said I'm gonna bring in a couple more loads of wood, prolly have over a cord in the basement now. Well I got the ATV with the little trailer and brought in a few loads at 3:00, put the plow on the ATV in case I use it, rather than the tractor for this snow they say is on it's way. I had on my carhartt jacket, with a hooded sweat shirt under it I was warm enought. 4:00 I leave to go down to the farm, 3 miles from my house, wife asked if I could go to town for milk, seems like we go threw more with the toddler drinking milk now, I said sure, I get gas in case I need it for the generator. Town is 6 miles from my house, before I left I thought I should put on my bibs, but since I was sweaty I dident bother. The truck was cold so not much heat in it. I got gas got milk and went back to the farm, the horses finally came in for the night, it was 23 degrees out and I started getting pretty cold. I warmed up in the heated office for a few, that's when I saw olds post about gas prices! Now I'm home buy the wood stove, but my legs still feel cold, lol I should have known better and wore my bibs, or at least brought them with me. I won't make this mistake again.
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