Brave man on those in the snowWent for a ride in the snow - around -5F - 2 to 3 foot of snow - Conti Extreme Contacts - drove like a little tank - warm and cozy in the cab - great way to start a Xmas morning!
Went for a ride in the snow - around -5F - 2 to 3 foot of snow - Conti Extreme Contacts - drove like a little tank - warm and cozy in the cab - great way to start a Xmas morning!
I went to the Sunday supermarket, sadly i moved to Norway some years ago, the land which time bypassed, we don't have any Sunday shopping, only supermarkets less than 100sqm are allowed to remain open.
After reading your post, I wondered how these Norwegian Sunday laws persist and learned that they were enacted just 27 years ago. I expected there would be entrepeneurs who created 100sqm stores packed to the gills with goods people run out of (eg. milk and beer) or buy on impulse (eg. lottery tickets). I found this Shopping in Norway webiste that included this information:
Opening hours in Norway
If you’re used to shops being open whenever you need them you’re in for a surprise. While most supermarkets are open from 7 or 8 in the morning, many regular stores will only be open from 10am to 6pm.
You’ll find the biggest difference on Sundays. Aside from convenience stores such as Narvesen and 7/11, only stores of a certain size are permitted to open on Sundays, and only then for a maximum of 6 hours. Typically this is from 10am to 4pm or 11am to 5pm. Some supermarkets have a smaller Sunday opening section to meet these requirements.
That supermarket sub-section ploy made me wonder: Can the clerk in one of these Sunday supermarket sub-sections slip into the main store to grab something a customer requests?
Fortunately, you are never stuck searching for a gas station that's open on Sunday.
I’m on the fence with Sunday shopping. During covid lockdowns here it was nice now having Sunday shopping but maybe it should have been like France(we are baby France) where they could allow grocery stores to have opened 9-1pm. So what you had was people going to pharmacies in massive amounts to buy food goods (some pharmacies here have grocery sections) the church has been dying off for 50 years hereThe Sunday store closest to us has opening times from 10.00 to 23.00, in summer Sunday is the busiest day of the week for them. They are attached to a larger store, if they aren’t busy they will go into the main store and get what you want
it’s a stupid situation. There is a town about 40km from us which is a designed tourist town, all there shops are allowed to remain open on Sundays. The problem is the religious party that often the main parties need to for a govt, they won’t budge on Sunday opening, they forget that Norwegians are becoming atheists at a rapid clip, they have closed hundreds of churches because nobody uses them.
If you want full 100% power you can precondition by setting a one-time departure time at least 1hr in advance (30 min is hit or miss). It does use battery and if you want to replenish the lost electrons you can have the MINI plugged to a Level 2 charger. I have no issues staying 100% SoC with 20A Level 2 + departure time.We finally hit above single digits and negatives actually. Car still hasn't seen full power in a while. Doing fine on the snow but today was more ice than snow sadly. Car is excellent in the snow though.
If I’m heading down the 132 — buddy in Ormstown, other friend in St-Anicet, packages at the Halfway House — I usually stop in at Barabas for a cold one (or to take some home fresh from the source). I’ve never actually been there mid-winter, though. Do they have fire pits set up?View attachment 19407 View attachment 19406 Left home this am with 163km of range (car parked in my garage at 16c) Drove to my dads about 100km away. Took the flex charger with us to top up at his place as he plugs his RV in with 14-50R. Mostly secondary country roads to his place. Get to his place at 40-45% SOC, AC off, heating on 18c. Don’t bother plugging it park in his heated garage. Drive to my sisters which is about halfway between him and us. 50km, arrive at her place with 20% SOC left.
AC was off, heating on 18c and again mostly country roads. Still here(blue dot) and won’t bother plugging in until we reach home. Which will be around 200km in the cold and very careful driving.
I’ve never stopped at either. My dad lives primarily in Dundee, like 5 mins from the Halfway House thing. Today we went to his second home in St Anicet near the water then went out to my sisters. My step mom and sister don’t get along so it makes for a fun time.. I believe the owners of Barabas or some Microbrewery bought his old home in HuntingdonIf I’m heading down the 132 — buddy in Ormstown, other friend in St-Anicet, packages at the Halfway House — I usually stop in at Barabas for a cold one (or to take some home fresh from the source). I’ve never actually been there mid-winter, though. Do they have fire pits set up?
Third winter with this car, so I'm aware on how my green machine worksIf you want full 100% power you can precondition by setting a one-time departure time at least 1hr in advance (30 min is hit or miss). It does use battery and if you want to replenish the lost electrons you can have the MINI plugged to a Level 2 charger. I have no issues staying 100% SoC with 20A Level 2 + departure time.
Using climatization (fan icon on app) will only try to set the cabin temps to ~72F.
I've seen enough Muppets in action to always load stuff myself. Only if it's really awkward to do my own, I'll get help.I transported some lumber. They loaded it onto the roof using a forklift, which I could have done without. It was a bit nerve-racking.
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