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On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 15:51:38 -0500, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 20 Feb 2021 02:29:32 -0500,
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On Fri, 19 Feb 2021 19:36:39 -0600, Jim Joyce
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 08:29:52 -0800 (PST), "
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On Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 8:01:24 PM UTC-5, Snag wrote:

On the rare occasions I need to move snow , I much prefer to use my
yard tractor with the 48" blade on the front ...

Nice. Our yard tractor isn't quite powerful enough for that. We did the
math on buying a bigger tractor. I figured we'd just save the money
toward hiring it done when I get too feeble to use the snowblower. We'll
probably phase it in: do it myself for up to 6 inches and hire someone to
do it for anything deeper than that. Then after a while just sit in the
house and watch someone else do it all.

Not as much fun as hiring landscapers. The snow-removal guys have to
keep their shirts on.

If you need a specific behavior, just make it a business requirement. You
may have to pay a little extra.


Landscapers here are generally latino and they wear long pants and
long sleeve shirts. They understand keeping the sun off of you is
better than taking your shirt off. I guess living at real low
latitudes makes you smarter about the heat.


I'd much rather be cold than hot. With cold you can put on more clothes.
There's an absolute limit to how much you can take off.


The sub tropics are not for snowflakes you might melt
I am actually pretty used to it but you are actually better off with a
cotton shirt than not wearing one if you are in the sun. You might
sweat through it but then it becomes a cooler.
Being hot in the shade or inside might be helped by taking off clothes
but not outside in the sun.