I don't think so. They do a great job on all the roads and use some heavy equipment. HellI was in Northport this afternoon and they were trucking out the snow on main street with backhoes and dump trucks. We get it done !
Winds are pretty bad right now, everything closed down. 2-3 inches of snow this morning per hour followed by another 7. What I'm worried about are these cold temps Friday-Sunday. Could be a huge problem if power goes out! Be safe fellow Long Ilanders!
I took my order of White Spruce in the spring. I did not plant them in the ground at camp. I kept them in containers with really rich soil for the spring and summer. Planted them in the fall. Out off 300 trees probably 250 made it. This was 10 years ago from seedlings to some at 12 feet now!
What about this. Is it that most of us are using scopes on out guns that gather light making it easy to see the game and identify at low light situations? As I sit in my bow stand I know my limit is about 30 yards. Now when the light starts to fade and branches start to blend in with the forest ground I call it quits. I don't need that animal getting injured but it's only 30 yards away and I can clearly see it's a deer. Is it the optics that gives us confidence when the light goes dim? I know one thing you should not use your optics to identify your target. Thoughts no right wrong here.
When we built the cabin I did all the plumbing in PEX. I installed many shut off valves and two nipples where I could hook up and air compressor to blow out the lines. It works great but don't forget the antifreeze in the traps!