If you look real close you can see the shine, or maybe not.



The ice should last a while as it is still below zero as I peck away on the keyboard.
We have opted for a lazy day today in hopes of recharging our batteries after a very busy few weeks. We will see if that really happens.
Tune in again real soon for another edition of "Now What Are They Doing?"
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I let my car run for about 10 minutes this morning before I went to go scrape off the ice. After 3 minutes of scraping, I still hadn't hit actual glass, so I let it sit for another 10 minutes before attempting again.
I got it all scraped off, but I was exhausted afterward.
I had no idea the ice was that thick. How were the roads? Dad
The roads really weren't all too bad, I just kept it about 10mph under the limit and was able to control it just fine.
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