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<blockquote data-quote="alabama mike" data-source="post: 1252106" data-attributes="member: 15141"><p>[USER=12433]@planomateo[/USER] Beautiful photo! I am sure [USER=13944]@Bamabww[/USER] and [USER=1]@doemasters[/USER] will love the scenery.</p><p></p><p>Here is my advice:</p><p>1. Don't eat yellow snow or brown snow. (this is very important) :dance:</p><p>2. You can drive on snow a lot better than sleet. The main thing is to slow down. They will have folks that plow the main roads for you.</p><p>3. Invest in a tractor with a snow blade or have a truck with a blade on it. From the looks of your picture, you are going to need something to get to a main road.</p><p>4. Have a snow blower for around the front porch area and a path to the garage.</p><p>5.. If the weather folks are predicting 12 inches of snow or less, don't sweat it. Nothing is going to close, stores will still have bread, milk and eggs. Life is normal.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend that lives there. He works at the hospital in radiology and is an Alabama fan. His wife works as a nurse. They both grew up in NW Alabama. When you go out, shoot me a message and I will try to hook y'all up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama mike, post: 1252106, member: 15141"] [USER=12433]@planomateo[/USER] Beautiful photo! I am sure [USER=13944]@Bamabww[/USER] and [USER=1]@doemasters[/USER] will love the scenery. Here is my advice: 1. Don't eat yellow snow or brown snow. (this is very important) :dance: 2. You can drive on snow a lot better than sleet. The main thing is to slow down. They will have folks that plow the main roads for you. 3. Invest in a tractor with a snow blade or have a truck with a blade on it. From the looks of your picture, you are going to need something to get to a main road. 4. Have a snow blower for around the front porch area and a path to the garage. 5.. If the weather folks are predicting 12 inches of snow or less, don't sweat it. Nothing is going to close, stores will still have bread, milk and eggs. Life is normal. I have a friend that lives there. He works at the hospital in radiology and is an Alabama fan. His wife works as a nurse. They both grew up in NW Alabama. When you go out, shoot me a message and I will try to hook y'all up. [/QUOTE]
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