Ha. Our first winter in the house the power was out for a week. Dug a snow banking out and turned it into the fridge so we could have milk and all the important stuff.
My cousins do that with their beer and vodka and other spirits in Saskatchewan. They use the drift that piles up near their house and first pound in 6 inch PVC tubes about 8 inches in length to keep the bottles from touching the ice. Works all snow season.
POGGERS {person} almost 3 years ago
What a big brain.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The bottles are stuck in knee-high.
romandogbird almost 3 years ago
nice
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
You could just put one bottle at a time into the refrigerator. At least, that way they won’t be stolen by the neighborhood kids.
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It has horror movie potential.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
I hope you checked the weather forecast, Nancy!
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Nancy always finds a way…not saying it’s a good thing but….
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
… doesn’t everybody do this? At least with snow, the snowman is a bit of overkill.
Tibby57721 almost 3 years ago
How festive. And happy birthday Ernie wherever you are.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ha. Our first winter in the house the power was out for a week. Dug a snow banking out and turned it into the fridge so we could have milk and all the important stuff.
Worked out surprisingly well.
Then we got a hard wired stand by generator.
Kip Williams almost 3 years ago
One day she’s grubbing for pennies, the next she’s casually buying a case of soda. The enigma that is Nancy.
spaced man spliff almost 3 years ago
Can’t do that in the LA area.
brklnbern almost 3 years ago
Lucky it was winter, but if left too long they will likely burst.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My cousins do that with their beer and vodka and other spirits in Saskatchewan. They use the drift that piles up near their house and first pound in 6 inch PVC tubes about 8 inches in length to keep the bottles from touching the ice. Works all snow season.