Amerigas, part ad nauseam
I'm not sure where I left this last, but it's starting to feel like they are never going to go away. A reminder: I canceled our account on October 8, 2021 and spent weeks begging them to pick up their tank. Through no help from the corporate office, the tank is gone. Now I am getting billed, and charged late fees, for failure to pay rent on the tank for this next year. I talked to Terry, a "customer courtesy rep," last week, and I will admit that I lost my temper when she demurred about taking down dates and events. I'll apologize for that if they ever call me again. As I left it with Terry, I don't want to find this on a credit report. I want them to fix it. I want them to call me and tell me it's done. Hahahahahahahahaha!
Our last storm, snow totals were just under five inches. The first inch was in the morning, and it melted quickly. The next 3.5-4 stuck around, but it's the lightest, fluffiest snow l've ever shoveled. Unfortunately, our snowblower decided now was the time to go on the fritz, and the guys from the Phillips 66 station in Ouray picked it up to give it a tuneup. We're shoveling, but it hasn't been much of a task. We have a few weeks of lower snow chances since it's January. My "official" snow total for the year is around 48 inches, not enough in my book.
As with most people, I've been using my phone camera the last few years, but I've now decided Ouray and Mineral Farms Lane deserves my digital camera. I've dusted it off, recharged the battery, and off we go. I hope to have better pictures for you in the future. As we were going into town today, I said to Mike for the zillionth time since we moved here that the ampitheater with snow on it is one of the most glorious sights in the world...and I get to see it whenever I want!
Mike thinks our new neighbor's dog is named Paco, and he, Mirabella, and Dempsey have found each other. Watching them frolic in the snow together just makes my heart so happy. I'll try to get a picture of our cute new pal.
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