Wednesday, February 27, 2013
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- More Snow
- Signs, Signs - Gas Price
- Abandoned House
- Orchid
- Goldfish
- Praying Mantis Art
- Smash Up Derby
- Icy Cold River
- Signs, Signs - Bicycle Shop
- Abandoned - What Is It?
- Busy As A Bee
- Skiing
- The Advantage Of Deep Snow
- What A Difference A Year Makes
- Sweets For My Sweet
- Comic Book Shop
- But Officer, I Was Only Doing...
- Resting
- The Day After - Clean Up
- Outside The Snow Is Falling
- Snowfall
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
- Butterfly
- Abandoned Schoolhouse
- Nothing Elaborate
- Graffiti
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
- I'll Take The One With The Waggly Tail
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For sure in this case Andy.
ReplyDeleteHa,ha, like your text.
ReplyDeleteWait - what? 128.2? Eek!
ReplyDeleteThat's an awful lot of snow and a very high gas price!
ReplyDeleteHaha, but even if it does, Canadians are infinitely better at clearing it out than the rest of us down further south:)
ReplyDeleteThat's looking like a good price today, Andy! Most I have seen are at 131.9.
ReplyDeleteTravel east of Toronto and the prices are lower.
DeleteClever! I had to do the conversion thing but your gas price is about what it is here in central Indiana. It jumped 30 cents a gallon yesterday afternoon. Thankfully, I filled up before it rose.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
LOL i agree! wow, the price is jaw-dropping!
ReplyDeletemy eyes are bulging at that prize! honestly? and I'm whining about $3.69 a gallon. for sure, I'd be walking everywhere or riding the bus with that price!
ReplyDeleteoh scary!
ReplyDeleteWhat? How much is that in English? (Ohhhhhkay, I'm ducking)... Seriously though is that $1.29 a litre? So somewhere over $4.00 a gallon? Wow, usually when I see your pictures I think "I've got to get out more." Today, I'm thinking I can't afford to ;>)
ReplyDeleteThat's too much...for self serve!
ReplyDeleteIf only east of Toronto weren't a bit far to fill up. Today it is $133.9 in my area.
ReplyDeleteHaha -- good one, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI'm having a little trouble, not with the dollars conversion but with liters. Today I paid $4.39 a gallon (US) in Los Angeles, at my favorite "cheap" station.
ReplyDeleteConverting to USA prices it would be about $4.85. Any time I travel to the US the price is very noticeable lower.
Deleteoh man, i just read your conversion...we are paying about 3.50 here in my part of va....it's crazy isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThey pay a lot more in Europe, don't they? Maybe if it goes up enough we'll divorce our cars.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great caption for this shot. I wonder then the prices are going to go back down....NEVER! Genie
ReplyDeleteI certainly hope not!
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