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The winter garage - 11-15-2001, 12:02 PM


As we prepare of our vehicles for winter storage by cleaning out
accumulated bits, removing batteries, tools and spread creature bait
around, it's amazing how the tools increase in our master toolbox.
Some drawers are spilling over and refusing to close. If this keeps
up, we know what we'll ask for this Christmas. In a way it's sort of
like an early Christmas, the way we keep saying, "Oh, I don't
remember having that tool," or "This is a cool tool," or "I recollect
having that tool and boy, could we have used it a time or two."
This time of the year is so interesting with the way the garage
changes.
It is a warm 65 degrees today in Wisconsin, that's about 30 degrees
warmer than normal.
BUOYANT in WI
Marty & Caryl
'64 Turq

  
 



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