Yeah, the local weather guessers are calling for snow/rain mix and maybe some freezing rain or sleet for tomorrow. The real weather forecaster, Joe Busardy who prompted me to
buy an electric snow shove (the only thing left in Home Despot that day) before we got over two feet when the locals were calling for two to six inches, is calling for two to four inches of wet, heavy crap tomorrow. Not enough for the snowblower here anyway.
My project to move the wood chips left over from having trees removed has been on hold. One of the tires on the cart blew out. I went to Tractor Supply and all they had were highway rated tires in the size I needed and they were expensive and would need tubes. So I ordered two "never flat" tires from Amazon, more expensive than the highway rated but they can't go flat being full of polyfoam.
Amazon seems to be switching their delivery services, around here anyway, from USPS/FedX/DHL to "Amazon Logistics". They have a ways to go. The tires made it to NJ by Sunday, and should have been delivered on Sunday but didn't show up until 7:30 Monday night. Prime ain't what it used to be or is supposed to be.
I had another Amazon delivery, yesterday, and it was "Amazon Logistics" again. This time the driver made a "U" turn at the top of the driveway by backing up onto the lawn on one side then swinging wide onto the lawn on the other side. The driveway is straight, from one end to the other, so backing up should be no problem. Granted, my lawn isn't much but it's still my lawn and I don't need tire tracks to fix added to the rest of the work I'm doing on it.