Thought of the day.

First Sunday in a long time, where I did not have 25 things to do.
Not used to this, nothing stuff. TO chilly to play outside :(
 
It is, I do need to clean garage and the car a little.
TO cold with my tires LOL, would be interesting :)
 
We sent out an e-mail to everyone, who ever signed up.
Today is less busier than normal, hmmmmmm
 
Yes we are starting to get support and hope to have more by spring.
As with most things still growing, getting people to sign up and post
will also help in this regard, hey and its Free the whole month of December :)
 
Posting is the key. The more people come and post the better. Even if it's one post a week, still better than nothing. Seeing a lot of traffic coming and going on the site which is awesome :D
 
Great deal Trevor. Lol.

Some just come to read and do not post but eventually will. I enjoy reading new post. Nice to see whay everyone is doing or planning to do to their Stang. For me it makes the winter fo by much faster.
 
I agree, its great to talk cars and other hobbies, passing time with Great people we have all met
in the Mustang world. As the site grows, more content and more builds ( we all enjoy build stories)
The base of conversations and topics will become greater as well.
Looks like we have many reading, if they sign up and contribute it does make a difference.
The Mustang community is as strong as the horses who lead it :)
 
Looks like it is Christmas tree day or so I have been told.
My plan of moving up, putting up the lights from Saturday to Friday.
is looking like a stroke of genius :)
 
But they say it isn't as bad cause its a "Dry Cold", No Humidity. That's Bull Shit ! The winter I spent in Regina in 82 I froze My Ass Off ! Minus 40 is still Minus 40.
 
We hit -19 at the St-Leonard airport at 08:00 this morning with wind chill of -25. And that's on a high plateau.
The river valleys and lowlands must have hit -22, -23.
I brought the Christmas tree in yesterday.
I know what you're saying Fred. I was in Regina through the winter as well.
Damn cold is Damn cold.
I also did some skiing in the Yukon in1986 and I have to say, -20 in Whitehorse did not sting as much as -20 in the Maritimes.
You noticed it on little things such as if you took a glove off, or the sting on your cheeks and ears.
Having ski raced for 25 years, I know humidity plays a factor.
 
That's why I'm sitting here daydreaming about Key West as I write this...
Before I head to the shed to do some maintenance on the ski trail groomer.
I cross country ski raced at an elite level for 25 years, between ages 16 and 41ish.
Now not so much. I volunteer some time to the local ski club.
I run the groomer on occasion. Help plan and put on events. Cut trees and branches in the trails.
I teach ski lessons. Kids, Adults. Classic technique or skating. It's all good.
It's actually fun to operate the groomer. Like a grown kid with his grown Tonka toy. Everyday stress evaporates.
Here's a couple pictures. PB 100 tiller.jpg
PB 100 Profil.jpg
 
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