RobS
Super Member
As I predicted earlier, our house construction has had a significant impact on the weather. Mixers stuck in the mud, then the snow and now that the concrete is poured and curing we get sub-zero temperatures. Of course, all the snow is insulating the ground, keeping that mud nice and sloppy /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
We've had a bit over a foot in this recent storm. I was by the property tonight and eased my truck into the drive then backed up to check my tracks. Sure enough, the right front had dropped into a rut that was full of water and mud under the snow. I didn't even try to drive in.
Supposed to be 50 by Friday though. Maybe it'll all melt off and dry out by next week /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Then again, we're supposed to start framing... that should produce torrential rains /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
We've had a bit over a foot in this recent storm. I was by the property tonight and eased my truck into the drive then backed up to check my tracks. Sure enough, the right front had dropped into a rut that was full of water and mud under the snow. I didn't even try to drive in.
Supposed to be 50 by Friday though. Maybe it'll all melt off and dry out by next week /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Then again, we're supposed to start framing... that should produce torrential rains /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif