What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

It’s going to be another beautiful day here in the City by the Bay! A bit on the chilly side but that’s okay cause it’s going to warm up by the middle of the day🌞. Nothing major on the agenda other than running a few errands. Keeping me company the Modoc Special a Sunday regular and what has quickly become one of my favorite lambs. Have a great day folks! 😀
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Canoes of the Week for this first week of February (during which my wife turns 70 - time flies :eek:) are an oriental Queen City and a Case burnt amber bone (that I got for myself for MY 70th birthday 4 years ago):
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Time to fold some laundry left over from yesterday and then shovel the driveway (yesterday was the 18th consecutive day it snowed here, and the 14th consecutive day with high temp below freezing and 12 of those 14 days had max temp less than 20o_O).

- GT
 
(yesterday was the 18th consecutive day it snowed here, and the 14th consecutive day with high temp below freezing and 12 of those 14 days had max temp less than 20o_O)
I hope you do not have to shovel the roof.
Are you in the "Lake Effect" area of MI? If you are, I prey you never get hit like Flushing, and other areas of upstate NY.
I remember about 10 years ago they got hit "bad"; 9.5 foot in one or two days. Then to add insult to injury (or was it "injury to insult"?🤔) after the storm passed, it stopped, reversed, and dropped another 5 to 6 foot before leaving again a day later.
Fortunitally, I was not one of the truckers that got stuck in that storm. (I think I was in Texas at the time) I know Panther (who we were contracted with at that time) had seven or 8 trucks buried in the snow for a few days.
(yes. the NY state snow plow/salt trucks were also among the cars and commercial trucks stuck and buried in the snow on the Interstate.)
 
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