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migraine

11-05-2006 09:14:27




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Spent the whole day Sat. checking the anti freeze and charging batteries and putting in stabilizer in the gas pots. Takes a while to do 5 cars, 5 pickups, 20 some tractors and a few other misc. Even got about 15 of the tractors and cars running a bit to keep things limbered up. I know many of you had to do this a month ago but we usually don't get too cold till mid Nov or later here in Wa. Are you ready? Got all of the properties we care for in the landscape maint. business done last week as well. I think we will move to the winter schedule now, whatever that is!!~Migraine

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MN Bob

11-04-2006 10:23:19




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 Re: There...ready for winter in reply to migraine, 11-05-2006 09:14:27  
Migrane; Where you located? I was born in Spokane and raised in Wenatchee valley. Worked wheat fields and cattle ranch near Trinidad (Quincy) as a teen. Was out there and Snoqualime falls a few weeks ago. Bob



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migraine

11-04-2006 17:57:58




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 Re: There...ready for winter in reply to MN Bob, 11-04-2006 10:23:19  
We are up in Lynden which is far northwest corner and 3 miles from Canadian border. Mostly we get rain but on occasion get a good northeaster with snow, wind and cold down to zero. Have potential flooding here forecast tomorrow and Tuesday with lots of rain and snow melt in the mountains which is usually trouble. Migraine



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MN Bob

11-06-2006 05:46:50




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 Re: There...ready for winter in reply to migraine, 11-04-2006 17:57:58  
Been through that area a few years ago. In 42 we had a dairy outside of Custer, Dad had his back broken and we lost the dairy, Moved to the valley when he got out of the hospital a year later. Nice and green through there.



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