Here is my car. There is a layer of ice inside the windows from respiration condensation. The jagged lines you see in the ice were my frantic attempt at using a broken ice scraper while still sitting in the driver's seat so I wouldn't hit anyone while backing up.
The white stuff behind the car is, of course, a hill of snow.
Poor California car.
growing to love what I expected to hate and all the daily craziness surrounding the weather
Saturday, January 19, 2008
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- Live piano player at Menards!
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- To illustrate my point
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4 comments:
I looks like Little Otik was dying in the back seat of that car and scraping with his teeth in desperation to get past the layer of frost to the outside world.
Hmm. Not too far from the truth.
Sometimes when I read my own posts I criticize myself for being too dramatic.
Really, though, they are more or less truthful in sentiment.
The best thing for scraping the rime off the inside of the window is a plastic credit card. We used to have embossed state ID's that worked awesome. Now they are floppy gross light blue things.
Yes! Mpls, that is a great suggestion. I will remember that. Thanks for some practical advice for this newcomer.
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