Well, you would think we would be ready. I usually am. With harvest SO screwed up this year, I didn't even get the air conditioner wrapped. That's cool, wind never blows from the North anyhow. The shop needs both woodburner barrels replaced so no heat there. I still have the 880 Ollie blown all over 1 bay and some of it under a 10' drift. Wood is at least cut-sure wish it and the splitter were on this side of the snow pile. I wanted to be as ready as you say we are but I am pretty sure I am in for a LONG winter. O yeah and we didn't get about 90 acres out. Isn't mine but still didn't even get the rush of getting done. I am glad it ain't mine cuz it still is upsetting me to say the least, can't imagine how they feel w/about 85 acres left. Sorry about the LONG post but I saw my chance to vent and took it! There's guys w/lots more left standing than us but still...Have a GREAT 2010 all. I just hope MA Nature gets even with whoever she's mad at so next season is a little more normal. Fred
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