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Fatboy:Me!
Temps went from a record high of 83 degrees on Wednesday, to snow and ice on Thursday, temp at my place at 7:00 am Thursday, was 20 degrees.
No snow yet here in Miami.
Don't you slip and slide on the ice? If I go into those frozen parts of the world I can't even walk on it without my feet slipping out from underneath me.Rode the MC in this AM....35 degrees or so....and rain.
Don't you slip and slide on the ice? If I go into those frozen parts of the world I can't even walk on it without my feet slipping out from underneath me.
Ended up with about 3", made it to 9 below. My chocolate lab didn't even want to come out of her doghouse this morning.
This is where I worked today, low 80's and sunny.
You structural guys may find this interesting. 4 story dwelling, below me is flood plain breakaway construction. This is the first floor slab, 16" pour with 2 mats of #8's on 6" centers.