From owner-xj-digest-at-digest.net Thu Dec 13 06:30:51 2007 From: xj-digest xj-digest Thursday, December 13 2007 Volume 01 : Number 2705 Forum for Discussion of XJ cherokees and wagoneers Brian Colucci Digest Coordinator Contents: Re: xj: Icey XJ Re: xj: Icey XJ Re: xj: Icey XJ Re: xj: Icey XJ Re: xj: Icey XJ Re: xj: Icey XJ RE: xj: Icey XJ Re: xj: Icey XJ XJ Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/jeep/xj/ Send submissions to xj-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to xj-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to xj-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 15:41:48 -0600 From: "David Bierschank" Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ Forgot the link sorry. http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang David On Dec 12, 2007 3:31 PM, David Bierschank wrote: > I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / Weather > photos. > Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old Oklahoma > Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before 12-2 > and > after 12-11). > > > -- > David Bierschank > > okc67mustang-at-gmail.com > okiebinder-at-cox.net > - -- David Bierschank Okiebinder okc67mustang-at-gmail.com okiebinder-at-cox.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 14:08:46 -0800 (PST) From: john Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... don't see it... feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, will setup a page on the XJ side of things... interested in seeing these! :) john ----- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- there's a solution for every problem; problem is can we afford the solution? - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / Weather # photos. # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old Oklahoma # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before 12-2 and # after 12-11). # # # ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:09:12 -0600 From: "David Bierschank" Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ Sorry, here is a plain text version http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang Copy and paste.... maybe that will work. David On Dec 12, 2007 4:08 PM, john wrote: > plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... > don't see it... > > feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, > will setup a page on the XJ side of things... > > interested in seeing these! :) > > john > > ----- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > there's a solution for every problem; > problem is can we afford the solution? > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > > # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / Weather > # photos. > # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old Oklahoma > # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before 12-2 and > # after 12-11). > # > # > # > - -- David Bierschank Okiebinder okc67mustang-at-gmail.com okiebinder-at-cox.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 14:22:48 -0800 (PST) From: john Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ that worked... that's some thick ice... is your grass brown or is just the ice??? john ----- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- there's a solution for every problem; problem is can we afford the solution? - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: # Sorry, here is a plain text version # http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang # # Copy and paste.... maybe that will work. # David # # On Dec 12, 2007 4:08 PM, john wrote: # > plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... # > don't see it... # > # > feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, # > will setup a page on the XJ side of things... # > # > interested in seeing these! :) # > # > john # > # > ----- # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > there's a solution for every problem; # > problem is can we afford the solution? # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > # > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / Weather # > # photos. # > # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old Oklahoma # > # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before 12-2 and # > # after 12-11). # > # # > # # > # # > # # # # ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:53:12 -0600 From: "David Bierschank" Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ Not sure which photo your looking at but if by brown you meant dead or burnt, most of the grass is in hibernation, so it looks dead. My front yard is mostly Bermuda grass with some other types under the tree. The Bermuda hibernates this time of year down here. Looks great during the spring and long hot summer months but gets that "brown" look during the winter, which is fairly short here. Hope that answers your question. The shot of the back yard shows some of the small to medium sized limbs and branches that have fallen out of one of my maple trees. My power line comes in right under that tree. I was lucky one of the larger limbs did not come down and take out my electricity. I have far less damage than most around me. In Oklahoma City we still have about 180,000 still without power, with around 680,000 total state wide. That is customers not people. David On Dec 12, 2007 4:22 PM, john wrote: > that worked... that's some thick ice... > > is your grass brown or is just the ice??? > > john > > ----- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > there's a solution for every problem; > problem is can we afford the solution? > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > > # Sorry, here is a plain text version > > # http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang > # > # Copy and paste.... maybe that will work. > # David > # > # On Dec 12, 2007 4:08 PM, john wrote: > # > plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... > # > don't see it... > # > > # > feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, > # > will setup a page on the XJ side of things... > # > > # > interested in seeing these! :) > # > > # > john > # > > # > ----- > # > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > # > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > # > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > there's a solution for every problem; > # > problem is can we afford the solution? > # > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > > # > > # > > # > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > # > > # > # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / Weather > # > # photos. > # > # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old Oklahoma > # > # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before 12-2 and > # > # after 12-11). > # > # > # > # > # > # > # > > # > # > # > # > -- David Bierschank Okiebinder okc67mustang-at-gmail.com okiebinder-at-cox.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 15:01:08 -0800 (PST) From: john Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ I guess I'm not used to seeing brown grass... we have to mow the lawn pretty much all year here in the Seattle area... well, you don't "have" to, doesn't grow much, but it's green all year. we don't get ice storms here, down in portland they do... we get some windstorms that blow down trees and take out power lines... which makes me always wonder why they didn't go with underground power... hope the lights come back on soon... ----- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- there's a solution for every problem; problem is can we afford the solution? - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: # Not sure which photo your looking at but if by brown you meant dead or # burnt, most of the grass is in hibernation, so it looks dead. My front yard # is mostly Bermuda grass with some other types under the tree. The Bermuda # hibernates this time of year down here. Looks great during the spring and # long hot summer months but gets that "brown" look during the winter, which # is fairly short here. Hope that answers your question. # # The shot of the back yard shows some of the small to medium sized limbs and # branches that have fallen out of one of my maple trees. My power line comes # in right under that tree. I was lucky one of the larger limbs did not come # down and take out my electricity. I have far less damage than most around # me. In Oklahoma City we still have about 180,000 still without power, with # around 680,000 total state wide. That is customers not people. # # David # # # On Dec 12, 2007 4:22 PM, john wrote: # > that worked... that's some thick ice... # > # > is your grass brown or is just the ice??? # > # > john # > # > ----- # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > there's a solution for every problem; # > problem is can we afford the solution? # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # Sorry, here is a plain text version # > # > # http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang # > # # > # Copy and paste.... maybe that will work. # > # David # > # # > # On Dec 12, 2007 4:08 PM, john wrote: # > # > plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... # > # > don't see it... # > # > # > # > feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, # > # > will setup a page on the XJ side of things... # > # > # > # > interested in seeing these! :) # > # > # > # > john # > # > # > # > ----- # > # > # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > # > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** # > # > # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > there's a solution for every problem; # > # > problem is can we afford the solution? # > # > # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > # > # > # > # > # > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # > # > # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / # Weather # > # > # photos. # > # > # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old # Oklahoma # > # > # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before # 12-2 and # > # > # after 12-11). # > # > # # > # > # # > # > # # > # > # > # # > # # > # # > # # > # -- # David Bierschank # Okiebinder # okc67mustang-at-gmail.com # okiebinder-at-cox.net # ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:24:21 -0700 From: "Tesar Landon" Subject: RE: xj: Icey XJ Looks like OKC, lemme think, NW 36th at May ? - - Landon - -----Original Message----- From: owner-xj-at-digest.net [mailto:owner-xj-at-digest.net] On Behalf Of David Bierschank Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:53 PM To: xj-at-digest.net Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ Not sure which photo your looking at but if by brown you meant dead or burnt, most of the grass is in hibernation, so it looks dead. My front yard is mostly Bermuda grass with some other types under the tree. The Bermuda hibernates this time of year down here. Looks great during the spring and long hot summer months but gets that "brown" look during the winter, which is fairly short here. Hope that answers your question. The shot of the back yard shows some of the small to medium sized limbs and branches that have fallen out of one of my maple trees. My power line comes in right under that tree. I was lucky one of the larger limbs did not come down and take out my electricity. I have far less damage than most around me. In Oklahoma City we still have about 180,000 still without power, with around 680,000 total state wide. That is customers not people. David On Dec 12, 2007 4:22 PM, john wrote: > that worked... that's some thick ice... > > is your grass brown or is just the ice??? > > john > > ----- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > there's a solution for every problem; > problem is can we afford the solution? > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > > # Sorry, here is a plain text version > > # http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang > # > # Copy and paste.... maybe that will work. > # David > # > # On Dec 12, 2007 4:08 PM, john wrote: > # > plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... > # > don't see it... > # > > # > feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, > # > will setup a page on the XJ side of things... > # > > # > interested in seeing these! :) > # > > # > john > # > > # > ----- > # > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > # > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > # > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > there's a solution for every problem; > # > problem is can we afford the solution? > # > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > > # > > # > > # > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > # > > # > # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / Weather > # > # photos. > # > # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good old Oklahoma > # > # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... (before 12-2 and > # > # after 12-11). > # > # > # > # > # > # > # > > # > # > # > # > -- David Bierschank Okiebinder okc67mustang-at-gmail.com okiebinder-at-cox.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 08:26:34 -0600 From: "David Bierschank" Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ Not to far off.... May and Hefner..... only five miles in fact. David On Dec 12, 2007 6:24 PM, Tesar Landon wrote: > Looks like OKC, lemme think, NW 36th at May ? > > - Landon > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-xj-at-digest.net [mailto:owner-xj-at-digest.net] On Behalf Of > David Bierschank > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:53 PM > To: xj-at-digest.net > Subject: Re: xj: Icey XJ > > Not sure which photo your looking at but if by brown you meant dead or > burnt, most of the grass is in hibernation, so it looks dead. My front > yard > is mostly Bermuda grass with some other types under the tree. The > Bermuda > hibernates this time of year down here. Looks great during the spring > and > long hot summer months but gets that "brown" look during the winter, > which > is fairly short here. Hope that answers your question. > > The shot of the back yard shows some of the small to medium sized limbs > and > branches that have fallen out of one of my maple trees. My power line > comes > in right under that tree. I was lucky one of the larger limbs did not > come > down and take out my electricity. I have far less damage than most > around > me. In Oklahoma City we still have about 180,000 still without power, > with > around 680,000 total state wide. That is customers not people. > > David > > > On Dec 12, 2007 4:22 PM, john wrote: > > that worked... that's some thick ice... > > > > is your grass brown or is just the ice??? > > > > john > > > > ----- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > there's a solution for every problem; > > problem is can we afford the solution? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > > > > # Sorry, here is a plain text version > > > > # http://picasaweb.google.com/okc67mustang > > # > > # Copy and paste.... maybe that will work. > > # David > > # > > # On Dec 12, 2007 4:08 PM, john wrote: > > # > plain text... if you sent the link in HTML it got wiped... > > # > don't see it... > > # > > > # > feel free to email me the pictures off list with description, > > # > will setup a page on the XJ side of things... > > # > > > # > interested in seeing these! :) > > # > > > # > john > > # > > > # > ----- > > # > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they > mold > > # > http://freegift.com ** http://wagoneers.com ** > > # > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > # > there's a solution for every problem; > > # > problem is can we afford the > solution? > > # > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > # > > > # > > > # > > > # > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, David Bierschank wrote: > > # > > > # > # I know how John likes weather photos, so why not some Jeep / > Weather > > # > # photos. > > # > # Here is a link to a few photos of my wife's XJ with some good > old > Oklahoma > > # > # Ice. The first few are of an Oak tree in my front yard... > (before > 12-2 and > > # > # after 12-11). > > # > # > > # > # > > # > # > > # > > > # > > # > > # > > # > > > -- > David Bierschank > Okiebinder > okc67mustang-at-gmail.com > okiebinder-at-cox.net > - -- David Bierschank Okiebinder okc67mustang-at-gmail.com okiebinder-at-cox.net ------------------------------ End of xj-digest V1 #2705 *************************