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It’s the lack of sunlight I’m wondering about. Should be interesting.
OM
No sunlight, no problem. I had a friend in high school who hid his grass under his dresser and it was still good…. Or so he told me.
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It’s the lack of sunlight I’m wondering about. Should be interesting.
OM
When I was growing up in- gasp- North Dakota we frequently got our first snow around Halloween but most of it was gone by Easter. For most of November through March the grass was under inches to feet of snow or snirt, as we called the windblown mixture of snow and dirt. But lo and behold, by May the grass usually needed to be mowed once more.
It’s the lack of sunlight I’m wondering about. Should be interesting.
OM
I'm guessing even grass in SOCAL goes dormant in the winter
Congratulations to Austin Cindric winning the Daytona 500. I worked at Penske Racing for 12 years in the engine shop & then for 8 years in the Roush-Yates Ford engine shop. Austin's father is the general manager of Penske Racing. Austin is a great kid he always comes by the shop with donuts after a win & talks to everyone. Very few drivers ever come by the engine shop.