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Morning Marc, Steve, George, Matt, Shaun, Rod, Ken, Bud, Denny, Craig, Pat and anyone that I missed....hope that your weekend was good and welcome to November.
Good morning New Yorkers everywhere...Welcome to November!!! Hope y'all had a great weekend!!!
Neil...what's my prize for being the first one in for the new month???
Bills had as much of the Dolphins as they wanted yesterday. They did manage to hang on for the victory...the sign of a real good team.
No prize except for knowing that you were the first for the month
I was sweating it out a bit yesterday watching the game in the first half. Once the defense came out in the 2nd half and lit the fire, the rest of the team followed and play well. There are things that need to get cleaned up but they will learn from it.
A NYSEG tree company showed up.....We have a tree that some big branches are over hanging the power lines. Only took over a year to get someone to show up. Of course the ground is wet and it's windy. We'll see what happens..
A heck of a difficult job. Two guys up in the tree cutting branches, lowering to the ground. The wind doesn't help. Yard is too wet to get their bucket truck back there.
Taking a break for some leftover candy. Put 2 new tires on the front of my 95 F250, vacuumed out the cab, Darn dog hair.
About 200 ft back from the road. This strange tree has 6 branches coming from the trunk. To help things along ...Spectrum and the phone co ran lines below the power lines.
Anything beyond the reach of their bucket trucks makes it a difficult job. All of the utility companies that lease pole space from the electric company run their lines below the electric. It does make it more of a challenge for the tree cutters to make sure that they do not accidently take the other utilities out with tree limbs.
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