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Lots of talk about various frost conditions here, so I thought I'd show frost in Westchester, NY this morning on a north slope.
About 14 inches max with the snow now gone for a week or two.
This is septic fields for a historical house that I demoed - back to 1776 spec.
The guy who built this place blew up the bridge to Bedford and consequently diverted the Redcoats to Ridgefield. I could tell he was a demo guy because there was HUNDREDS of yards of 6" bluestone that he ox-carted to the back of the property, that I found when I built the road.
There weren't too many ways to mass-produce 6" bluestone in the 1770's..
PS - the 225 ripped up the 14" frost all morning, and I heard NOT a relief valve.
PSS....yes, paper passes inspection in Westchester.....
About 14 inches max with the snow now gone for a week or two.
This is septic fields for a historical house that I demoed - back to 1776 spec.
The guy who built this place blew up the bridge to Bedford and consequently diverted the Redcoats to Ridgefield. I could tell he was a demo guy because there was HUNDREDS of yards of 6" bluestone that he ox-carted to the back of the property, that I found when I built the road.
There weren't too many ways to mass-produce 6" bluestone in the 1770's..
PS - the 225 ripped up the 14" frost all morning, and I heard NOT a relief valve.
PSS....yes, paper passes inspection in Westchester.....