Thursday, 24 March 2011

Out Like A Lion


Despite a week of spring like weather that had car guys and gals around here exhuming their rides for what promised to be an early driving season, winter roared back with a vengeance yesterday.


In the preceding sunny days I spotted a few C4 Vettes, Harleys and one pro stock 63 Dodge Polara!


Yesterday’s storm is on record as the worst of the season and the biggest after the first day of spring since 2005.


It started around five am and did not let up until late last night. I shovelled the drive way twice and still this morning it looked like I hadn’t done a thing. Now it was worse, all the wet snow had turned to ice, making shovelling even more of a chore.


I had to drive to a lunch meeting in Mississauga yesterday, I took the FWD Toronado and I am glad I did as the roads were unplowed and very slippery. Lots of impatient drivers and lots of accidents, a great day to have stayed home as the police were advising.


It would have been a good day for shopping if you don’t like crowds….


Up too late last night working on a business proposal, hope all that midnight oil was worth it. Pictures are of the Toronado yesterday and the Lincoln undercover this morning, the drifting snow having given her fangs and a more prominent nose.


What is a post without a musical interlude. Today I give you the Bloody Tomahawks. One half of this duo is the great Rev. Frost who regularly offers up crazed rockin’ mixes to download via his blog, direct form South of Hell, France as he like to say.


I highly recommend the tracks Bursting Love and their version of the Cramps, Garbage man:


http://www.reverbnation.com/thebloodytomahawks


Here is the link to his music blog:


http://reverendfrost.blogspot.com/


Hugs,


April






1 comment:

  1. Heavy snow after the equinox is just wrong! Mother Nature can be a cruel misstress. My heart goes out to you.

    Melissa XX

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