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shadowgray396 12-30-2013 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by FlintTony (Post 50185)
Ray, what do you do for a living? Power lines?

I'm a contract surveyor, but this week I have been driving high voltage power lines checking for problems along the lines. My work happens almost no matter what the weather is. Roads have been icy from the fog, but not untravelable. GPS allows me to do my work no matter what the weather is. I stay home if it is unsafe to travel.

Hank70SS 12-30-2013 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by FlintTony (Post 50192)
20 days off and you haven't been up to see me and the dogs? Hmppph.

Yea, we could have been doing all kinds of guy stuff. Working on cars, drinking beer, shooting guns, drinking beer and telling lies.

flash 12-30-2013 07:34 PM

Ya'll tell LIES ,not here .We just stretch the truth a little bit.

Ms Grumpy 12-30-2013 07:42 PM

I hope you guys are OK. It sure seems like the ice here in Michigan, can be paper thin and more dangerous that it is when it is inches thick. I was at my sisters house out near Oxford last night. She lives near a nature preserve and the roads leading back to her house are all dirt roads. When we got to her house around 1 pm, the roads were muddy in spots and thick ice in others. When we left about 7pm, it was all pretty slippery, and there are no barriers on the side of the roads, the road just drops off in spots. It was a little hairy when a vehicle was passing you, but the AWD on the van really helped.

I am not looking forward to more snow and ice, especially on New Years eve and New Years day. Especially since my daughter will be bartending about 15 miles from her house.

flash 12-30-2013 08:47 PM

I hate ice and snow .

FlintTony 12-31-2013 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by shadowgray396 (Post 50193)
I'm a contract surveyor, but this week I have been driving high voltage power lines checking for problems along the lines. My work happens almost no matter what the weather is. Roads have been icy from the fog, but not untravelable. GPS allows me to do my work no matter what the weather is. I stay home if it is unsafe to travel.

Sounds like interesting work. I assume that you travel a lot. I've been dealing with the surveyors down there in Florida.

RBeckman 12-31-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by FlintTony (Post 50192)
20 days off and you haven't been up to see me and the dogs? Hmppph.

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Originally Posted by Hank70SS (Post 50194)
Yea, we could have been doing all kinds of guy stuff. Working on cars, drinking beer, shooting guns, drinking beer and telling lies.

I know the time did get away from me. I was planning on calling Hank and making a trip over...but life and laziness got in the way. Maybe when you get back from Florida we can set something up.

Ms Grumpy 01-01-2014 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by RBeckman (Post 50212)
I know the time did get away from me. I was planning on calling Hank and making a trip over...but life and laziness got in the way. Maybe when you get back from Florida we can set something up.

Gotta love it !

flash 01-01-2014 06:11 PM

We finally had a bit of sunshine today and a high of 55 degrees ,not bad.

Ms Grumpy 01-02-2014 06:19 PM

55 ??? Maybe in about 3 months up here. Our low come Monday and Tuesday are supposed to be -3.


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