Through an Oilmans ..... Eyes...

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Good Evenin Guys,
Thanks for the responses !

Wayne good to hear you again...and looking foward to post some more pics also !

Two Bit score, thanks !

JB, not to get off the thread, but I had a nice dry basement this mornin after last nites monsoons ! Thanks ! :)

Eddie, it actually warmed up today , only if it was brief ! ;)

Thomas, thats good no plow bills for Vt ! ;)

Chech, I try to stay away from those ditches ! ;)

Jimmy, yep the water is really great !

Hey Jim, the barn fund is growing ! :)

Steve happy holidays to you also !

One more pic from saturday...
 

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Scotty, those island homes are really beautiful, but how do you cope with an icy cold and sometimes wet boat ride everytime you want to go to town? They make great summer houses, but in my opinion, lousy winter quarters. Do you think that's what the owners do? Are they mostly vacant in winter?
 
   / Through an Oilmans ..... Eyes... #13  
Hello Scotty. I was expecting to see big drilling rigs and huge equipment!!:D I do remember you mentioning this is past posts. You had commented on taking the job for the winter. You are the equivilant of the "Propane Man" around these parts. My Dad took on this job for a couple of years after he "retired". He always had a few stories to tell. You sure get to know the countryside running rural routes. Looking forward to more pics.

Jay
 
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Scotty, those island homes are really beautiful, but how do you cope with an icy cold and sometimes wet boat ride everytime you want to go to town? They make great summer houses, but in my opinion, lousy winter quarters. Do you think that's what the owners do? Are they mostly vacant in winter?

Good Evenin Jim,
Yep for the most part you are right ! There are very few people that reside out there in the winter, like you say its pretty harsh, and the weather can dictate your travel times also ! ;)

Actually many of the shoreline mainland homes are not inhabited durring the winter either ! :confused: But some of these people have so much money that they are heated to 70 degs even when no one is there !

I have one home that I deliver to on Uncas Circle in Guilford, Ct... They have 2- 330 gallon tanks on the east side of the residence and another 2-330 tanks on the west side. The last time I was there last week I dropped close to $2000 worth of oil with one delivery ! :eek: The entire house is built from granite block, the guest house is bigger than my Ct home... They have an inground infinity pool overlooking the ocean, with an eight person hotub that waterfalls into the pool. A one hole golf course, a private island and their private dock for the yacht ! :eek: I think you get the idea ! ;)

They are only there on the weekends ! :D

Hello Scotty. I was expecting to see big drilling rigs and huge equipment!!:D Looking forward to more pics.

Jay

Good Evenin Jay,
No Im not in that end of the business, but that might prove interesting also ! :)
 
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Nice places you deliver to Scotty !! You sure that isn't your neighborhood ??? ;);)

I wish that in all the years i had been driving........ digital cameras had been invented !! :(
 
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Nice places you deliver to Scotty !! You sure that isn't your neighborhood ??? ;);)

I wish that in all the years i had been driving........ digital cameras had been invented !! :(

Good Evenin Scott,
Good to hear you on ole buddy !

Yep those digital cameras have a way of gettin you hooked ! ;):)
 
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Nice places you deliver to Scotty !! You sure that isn't your neighborhood ??? ;);)

I wish that in all the years i had been driving........ digital cameras had been invented !! :(

yea but you would be taking doggie pictures!
Hey Scottie my house hardly ever sees 70 degrees in the winter, only in the room with the wood stove.
 
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Good Evenin Guys,
A couple of nive shots from todays 12 hr day ! :rolleyes:

Oh gosh I have to tell this little story ! ;) Maybe a couple of weeks after I started, I had to go to an excavation site that a large contractor was putting in a new subdivision. I had to fill up a number of bulldozers and excavators and some site trucks... One of the dozers was fairly large and the fill cap on the back was much higher than my 5' 10 " frame could see into. Before I knew what had happened, the diesel fuel had kicked back ontop of me giving me a shower... :( OK I guess I can deal with that even though its 10 am with a long way to days end ! At about 2 pm I had to deliver some dyed kerosene to one of the local trailer parks... these people have a large dog that they let poop in a small courtyard just outside their trailer... you guessed it, the tank is in the courtyard. The problem was that all the dog poo is buried under leaves, you dont know where your stepping, by 2;15 pm I smelled like diesel fuel and dog poo ! :eek:

That was not one of my better days, but I do understand the meaning of trailer trash much better these day ! :rolleyes:

Oh yeah, the pics !

Oh BTW, todays weather was in the 20's with 40 to 50 mph wind ! :)
 

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Scotty don't you just love that Diesel smell and to think you had to live with it for the entire day........not sure what is worse dog poop or that. I like the red barn picture, would look great up in Vermont with a double over-head and the left hand side for a work area.

This morning was the first one below zero around here, but at least the winds have died down. Yesterday it was 3 degrees but the winds were gusting to 15 to 20 mph. I cut some logs up for about an hour and had to stop just to windy and cold.

Drive safe..
 

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