Right across the river. The boss's dear aunt heard about it on her scanner and gave us a call. Not our truck and no one hurt, but much excitement in the little village of Fonda.
The Rains Came — Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
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There's room here for something on "no tears over spilt milk," but I can't come up with it.
And what's with the concern about some of the stuff getting into the Mohawk River? Is milk considered toxic? Heck, considering the melt water and runnoff, the river's probably a milk chocolate brown anyway.
Joated, would you believe I didn't even think of that? And as to the milk, it did used to be labeled hazardous but EPA just took that designation off this year. I saw the pic in the actual paper last night and I can't imagine how the milk could have made it to the river unless it grew legs like that pink stuff in Ghost Busters. However, I don't blame them for containing it as it would have made a hellacious mess in the road. lol
Michelle, oops indeed. Big mess
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