Originally Posted by Shannow
What drives a person, and their family to live and work in an environment that requires a "0W" anything ?
This is intended as light hearted, and arising from another thread, but seriously...
Most of us live near where we grew up, as is true for me.
I live about 230 miles southwest of the house in which I was raised.
The change in seasons is always nice. Watching the leaves change and then fall on the real deciduous trees we have here is a sight to see. The first snowfall is a beautiful thing and makes for fun driving. A nice fire in the fireplace is always appreciated as is snuggling in bed under flannel sheets and a comforter or two with you wife.
Below zero Fahrenheit mornings are a test of your fortitude and that of the battery in your car as well as the wisdom of the grade you selected for it.
All of this is grand except that winter is too persistent. A couple of months would be great, but the season overstays its welcome around here.
We're North and we're tough. Deal with it.
What drives a person, and their family to live and work in an environment that requires a "0W" anything ?
This is intended as light hearted, and arising from another thread, but seriously...
Most of us live near where we grew up, as is true for me.
I live about 230 miles southwest of the house in which I was raised.
The change in seasons is always nice. Watching the leaves change and then fall on the real deciduous trees we have here is a sight to see. The first snowfall is a beautiful thing and makes for fun driving. A nice fire in the fireplace is always appreciated as is snuggling in bed under flannel sheets and a comforter or two with you wife.
Below zero Fahrenheit mornings are a test of your fortitude and that of the battery in your car as well as the wisdom of the grade you selected for it.
All of this is grand except that winter is too persistent. A couple of months would be great, but the season overstays its welcome around here.
We're North and we're tough. Deal with it.