Lakeroadster's High Country Barn

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  1. vwnate1

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    Looking good .

    I a week it'll be one year since we moved back into our burned out house, I gave up on trying to get the crooked contractor to fix the errors .

    I like that out side lamp .
     
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    A foot of snow... Looks like 2019 is going out with a bang.. #rolleyes#


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    Um ;

    2019 was more than a year ago.....

    Those pictures look glorious .

    It was 39 degrees and clear as a bell here last night .

    I'm well shut of 2020 .
     
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    Of course... you're right. Maybe a Freudian slip on my part in hopes 2020 never was?
     
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    If so I'm with you there .
     
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    I used to wonder... Why do the arms on our Rotary Lift rotate so far out behind the lift post?

    The answer is because the folks designing these are so darned smart. It allows you to park your vehicle, and the arms are out of your way when getting into and out of your vehicle.

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    Well hell ;

    Where's the fun in it if you can't stumble/trip over the lift arms ? #cool# .
     
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    Yeah.. that still happens on occasion. :D

    With a vehicle on the lift in the raised position I've rammed my head into them to many times to count. Actually messed my neck up for a couple weeks one time walking into a tire. :confused:

    1st world problems.
     
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    I have a news flash for you : I was just as clumsy when I worked in 3rd world shops..... #rolleyes# .

    As I tripped over a 3.90 pumpkin in my dining room the other day I ruminated on the sad fact that I have never been graceful .

    C'es La Vie, non ? .
     

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