Day 1602 Snowbrow brush

30th December 2021

The truck was covered in snow after another two inches fell overnight. I went out to warm it up so that we could make our trip to Byron Center to collect the dresser Kelli bought yesterday.

I wiped the snow away from the driver side door with my arm thus avoiding snow falling onto the driver seat, I was thinking ahead.

The door opened and no snow fell inside.

I then had to find the snow brush that was behind the drivers seat, and in doing so the snow that was on my arm then fell onto the drivers seat, typical.

This was the first time I had used the brush as we usually lose it, however this time we had it ready. As I wiped away the snow, I realised that this brush was the cheapest of the cheap.

A piece of inefficient crap. The rich people across the road probably had the finest snow brush ever produced, stored in its own exclusive case. They even have a person to do it for them, trained in the art of clearing snow.

My feeble appliance likened to an eyebrow, just about managed to do the job, I quickly hid it inside the car.

Byron Center was alway an odd sounding town to me, I thought it was a building, because it’s sounds so specific. What if you didn’t live in the centre of Byron Center, would that mean you lived in Byron Left or Right?

The dresser was in the centre of a garage in Byron Center, it was finished in Black and looked like it had been painted with a horses tail that was still attached. We saw through these faults and could see a money making opportunity. This was confirmed when Kelli called the person who failed to buy the dresser we sold yesterday, and managed to sell it to her, that’s my girl!

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Author: peterb51

I am a practical person, I love making things, and especially working with wood. I appreciate good design, music and food.

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