Good Parking Spot?
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We lost our garage when we relocated to our new office. The new management did build covered parking for us. Not bad, not as nice as a completely covered garage but at least its not out in the Texas sun all day.
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crappy cell phone picture, but here it is. you can see it helped keep my car dry during the rain storm we received that day.
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No up here its either garage or out side never seen just covered parking.
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This is where I park at work! If I see a big storm coming, I head to the back and park in the garage.
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ragnar,
love that 1le buddy. my first ever Camaro was a yellow 1975 model, not fancy but nice 4 barrel 350 v8... my brother in law put black stripes on it for me. |
Thanks DFWZ28, my first car was a yellow 69 Malibu. Now I work in a yellow building and got a car to match!
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I agree nice that they gave you two parking spots for one car. |
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This my "work" (and home) parking spot - built it myself. I'm happily retired and my Camaro is safe and sound. ;)
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Problem is, I have large trees lining the driveway leading up to the garage and (although you can't see them in the photo) roots are a problem - mostly on the lower part of the driveway. Until I figure out a reasonably economical way to deal with that issue... grass and dirt will have to do. Thanks for your concern though. Oh - and here's a picture of it after our (one) snow storm this past winter. And no, the dirt driveway doesn't cause problems with my snow-blower. Oh, wait... Attachment 644463 |
whats wrong with his current driveway?
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