I have some excellent down-filled snow pants I made when I lived in Idaho Falls, ID. Haven’t needed them in thirty years, but they still hang in the closet.
‘Tuther day I pretty much resembled todays hero. We don’t get much snow here but any excuse to get a workout in. Spent the morning clearing out mine and the neighbors sidewalks plus got to visit with some brave souls who went for their daily walk. Anyway, got done went inside fired up the Kuerig for some hot chocolate when on the news they were broadcasting how people over 40 (guilty as charged) shouldn’t be out shoveling snow!
Never living in snow country, I did not know this was a thing. It must be expensive living in snow country: high heating bills, long johns, winter wardrobe, boots, fur hats & gloves, wool socks, mud rooms, sports car in garage with electric blanket, snow tires, snow chains for the winter vehicle, falling on ice = medical bills, vehicle sliding off the road or into another vehicle. The videos on YTube show how hard living is in such conditions. Also, all those stoopid Christmas movies depicting how romantic and easy it is to live like that.
Caldonia almost 3 years ago
If he wears that thing indoors, I for one will pretend we’ve never met.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Never had the insulated coveralls just the insulated bib pants . Those were nice :-)
kgs almost 3 years ago
Have’em both they’re hanging on the wall in the garage…
Gent almost 3 years ago
It never snow here. Me enjoy SUN day. Heh heh.
Dr_Fogg almost 3 years ago
don’t forget the long johns aka thermal underwear for you youngsters. LOL
ctolson almost 3 years ago
For me it’s the insulted Carhart bibs and jacket. Coveralls always seem to cut me off at the pass if you know what I mean.
pheets almost 3 years ago
What’s wrong with warm and dry?
david_42 almost 3 years ago
I have some excellent down-filled snow pants I made when I lived in Idaho Falls, ID. Haven’t needed them in thirty years, but they still hang in the closet.
Geophyzz almost 3 years ago
Up here in the Great White North, we call it a snowmobile suit.
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
Very cold here, today, no need to shovel, High winds, need to dress in layers if going out. Staying IN
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
We assume the insulated long underwear. And Sorels.
yoey1957 almost 3 years ago
‘Tuther day I pretty much resembled todays hero. We don’t get much snow here but any excuse to get a workout in. Spent the morning clearing out mine and the neighbors sidewalks plus got to visit with some brave souls who went for their daily walk. Anyway, got done went inside fired up the Kuerig for some hot chocolate when on the news they were broadcasting how people over 40 (guilty as charged) shouldn’t be out shoveling snow!
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Who else has to shovel the snowy sidewalk?
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
Comics Kingdom is not working some of the time, today
spartans58 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Great graphics !!
tung cha cha cha almost 3 years ago
Never living in snow country, I did not know this was a thing. It must be expensive living in snow country: high heating bills, long johns, winter wardrobe, boots, fur hats & gloves, wool socks, mud rooms, sports car in garage with electric blanket, snow tires, snow chains for the winter vehicle, falling on ice = medical bills, vehicle sliding off the road or into another vehicle. The videos on YTube show how hard living is in such conditions. Also, all those stoopid Christmas movies depicting how romantic and easy it is to live like that.