If you live in a city that gets lots of snow and ice, then you're familiar with road salt.
Monday, November 16, 2020
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...it seem to come every years!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in a place like that but don't see it here unless I travel north to Flagstaff.
ReplyDeleteBrussels authorities always seem to be surprised with snow in winter. even 1cm paralyses the city.
ReplyDeleteI saw a few flakes of snow this morning!!
ReplyDeleteYes, Andy we are all too familiar with road salt. I have had car begin to disappear because of it.
ReplyDeleteHere we use sand with grit when it's icy. They call it gritting.
ReplyDeleteA familiar sight here too.
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, all that salt.
ReplyDeleteNo salt here--- just sand. But we don't get all that much.
ReplyDeleteOh dear is it already time for that!
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