Those Buddy Heaters are the bomb. I can't tell you how many times it's saved my ass from freezing during outages or a friend's that I've loaned one to.All the above, great ideas.
Last year I picked up an indoor propane heater (Big Buddy) as insurance. That and 4 grill tanks should be good for when the power is off. Only happened 3 times in 18 years here. Most of the time is used in the garage when I'm working out there.
The grill is backup for cooking...
City water...
Have a camp stove for the real emergencies...
Then there's the Zombies, I hate Zombies...
Be sure to check that all garden hoses are disconnected and any in ground irrigation is drained if not automatic.
Be sure to check that all garden hoses are disconnected and any in ground irrigation is drained if not automatic.
It's getting too cold for zombies. They freeze up.
Thanks for mentioning those Buddy Heaters.
Better in the driveway then on the highway! Good to check the terminal connections f0r corrosion.Plays hell with old week car batteries too. I just replaced the one in Mrs. Grits car.
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No shit. I had a axel replaced in my 2012 Accord. Two weeks later during one of the recent monsoons it crapped out at 3:30am on the way to work. I had to call the wife and get her to come get me. Sorry ladies, but the saying goes: if it's got tits or tires its gonna cause trouble and hopefully not both at the same time.Better in the driveway then on the highway! Good to check the terminal connections fro corrosion.
I don't think we have these here. Too warm in the summer for them.Ummm ... frost wights?
I got up and went for a walk early this AM. No need to dodge dog walkers today.
Watch out for yellowsnowice, though.
Yes, the first few times there were pretty much a sweaty mess, and the last few have been really chilly!! I'm enjoying shooting much more now. The weather outside is pretty much the weather inside....lol.Jim's pawn shop? No ac there I know of. Exhaust fan pulling cold air from outside.
I grew up in the North Country. Don't eat the yellow snow was a common piece of guidance from parents back then.
My bad.just so you know...saying it's cold outside...is sexist.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/clevel...s-voiced-concerns-about-predatory-undertones/