I never knew that you could buy extra plates when you had paid extra for a personal plate. Great idea!! I had one for a few years buyfrme probably almost caused more accidents while other drivers were to get close enough to read it and trying to figure it out. Of course you have to be on your best behavior with personal plates and with so many slow left lane drivers and road rage jerks I just mostly drive my old 20+ year old Honda now.
Cool idea about the long handled snow shovel. Sadly we haven’t had any snow this year here except a little in the mountains for the skiers.
Planning on pulling out your steering wheel for maintenance or maybe an upgrade???
Cool cats and yes it’s their world and they let us live in it!!
It's that way in Michigan, but I don't know how other states do personalized plates,
The wheel puller is for doing round 2 of attempting to get radio steering wheel controls working on the Solstice.
Yes, I am my cat's servant, LOL!
We got a snow rake for my parents house over 30+ years ago. I think I got it from Northern Tool before the internet was a thing. Made a call to order it. We were concerned about the truss roof and what kind of snow and ice load it could handle.
I think my brother moved it to his house when we closed their house down this past fall.
How far was the road trip to make the deal?
I used to have a snow rake before I had the new garage built, because It came with the house when we bought it.
I gave it away after the new garage was built because I knew the new garage would withstand the snow loading no problem.
Never considered removing snow with one for the purpose of keeping ice dams to a minimum until this year.
I waited far to long before removing the snow this past weekend.
Roof raking is surprisingly hard work. It's also amazing how little it takes. Those ice dams will melt pretty quickly now that the snow is off them. Kinda old school, but these are common around here. They go on the bottom 16" of the roof. For an existing roof, you can lift a course, and tuck the top edge underneath. No more ice dams. February is the cruelest month.
I kept what was left of our 76 plates. In Illinois, we had to buy new plates every year and make the plates out to Paul Powell of shoe box money fame. The plates often corroded out before the year was out.
Always good to check in on Boots and Gizmo.
It is very hard work.
It wore me out, and then after that I had to use the snowblower to move all the snow I pulled down.
I had to Google Paul Powell.
He was quite the corrupt politician.
Illinois seems to have had quite a few of them.

Yes the old steel plates did not hold up to the winter weather around here.
Cats look cute just sitting there. Sneaky devils!!
Cute when they're sleeping.
Gizmo & Boots by
jon72vega, on Flickr