Quite a bit for the first snow. Pretty as a postcard! LOL, crunch, crunch, crunch. The trees are beautiful with the snow. Thanks for sharing your winter wonderland 😌
Wow! We just finished painting the exterior of our mobile home last week. In the video I was saying we had to get it done while we had some pretty days. Boy, that was so true because we had flurries today! Crazy how fast the weather can change. We’re in southwest Virginia so we usually don’t get flurries this early either. I hope you’ve had a nice snow day ⛄️❄️
Looks so beautiful and oh so cold! The first good snow of the year always seems like a magical winter wonderland. Everything perfect with no footprints in the early morning before people are up and about. Having snowball fights and making snowmen were always fun! Maybe you could make a canned ham trailer in your yard instead of a snowman, that would be funny! lol As a kid playing in the snow and coming in to hot cocoa and homemade cookies was always a welcomed treat. Glad that Sabrina could also enjoy it too, love the dog prints in the snow. Enjoy your day!❄☃
WHATTUP, Larry! You realize you can just keep ‘ALL’ that white stuff up there where you’re at! 😂…we had enough snow last year when the whole state of Texas was frozen over. And, I hadn’t bought my EcoFlow Delta Pro 3600 watt solar generator yet. UGH! Stay safe and warm! Give Sabrina a big Texas hug for me! ~Jim~
Happy Veterans Day! Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸 Sabrina is your blind dog? My beagle (Eleanor Rigby) went blind SUDDENLY. She had sudden retinal degeneration… it happened within hours. 😢 Anyway, I learned a ton about dog eyesight. First, the eyeball pressure is the most important thing for comfort of your girl. They suggested removing her eyes, but it broke my heart to think of it. We did eye drops to reduce the pressure, but I finally gave in. She was a happy girl after!! She was out of pain (I had the eye “marbles” put in so she didn’t look creepy to the kids) AND I learned vision is the third sense dogs use: scent, hearing, then sight. She just looked like she was sleeping all the time. She got around great in the house and yard, but I didn’t rearrange furniture, or leave chairs pulled out from the table, etc. Best of luck!!
@@sharkair2839 She was eating the same kind of dog food I've fed my dogs my entire life. But now that food is made in China and it's all crap. Now she's on a diet that I make completely by hand myself.
“Some places 6 inches” You’d be wrong! Evansville, IN got 8 inches of snow! Mount Vernon (City next to Evansville, IN) got a foot! This storm was very insane for something that showed a dusting the night before. (I dont know what storm your talking about) You said the one last night, so I think it’d be the one going from Texas to Ohio. Sorry if we’re not on the same storm lmao. If we aren’t, There were 2 snow storms on the 12th!
I stumbled across your channel because "Dave Suzuki" channel mentioned you. You seem to live across the street from my brother, by the River, and my friend Steve. Howdy! I had a sneaking suspicion Dave Suzuki Channel was from this valley as well, but I'm still trying to confirm it.
I’m hoping for a good one this year. We haven’t had a good snow in probably 5 years. I don’t want people to get in accidents going to work, but I’d like a foot or so, at least 1.
We're wet but very mild. We still haven't had a first frost and the temps are like early summer. All my summer bedding flowers and window boxes are in full bloom. I haven't planted the daffodils yet. It's good really with the price of electricity and heating through the roof.
Here in Montana we had heavy snow two weeks ago, trees still had leaves and many, many, branches down and damaged trees. City is still cleaning up. A friend suffered a broken back after being hit by one. Stay safe.
Hi! I was wondering if you could tell me what Deville this is, and if you know any resources for the Deville manual? I'm looking at a 1959 Deville (I think it's 12') - it looks exactly like yours here, but I wanted to find out more info - particularly dry weight and tongue weight!
This is a 59 Deville. I did a few videos on it already. I believe the tongue weight is around 200 to 250 pounds but not sure. There are no manuals on these old trailers. But I have rebuilt a 58 which is exactly like the 50 except for the metal skin pattern. Watch that build series on my website. www.cannedhamtrailers.com
@@mobiltec Thanks so much! Great videos and documentation. Such valuable assets with limited resources on these old trailers. Did you ever find out the dry weight of the '58?