Who else USED TO wrench outside?

Messages from my 64 year old brother who's address is Fairbanks, but it's a 30 mile drive to the post office. This year was his 40th since he moved there.

Nov 5th.
"Serviced battery and changed headlight bulb at +5°F. Both easy but not with gloves on.
It may warm up to 20° next week, think I'll see for the oil change and front end lube."

He swapped a rebuilt 390 into his '61 F-100 unibody, but that was decades ago and in warm weather. He doesn't do heavy work like that anymore.

I remember shoveling snow on a gravel driveway at Christmas in 1980. We then did a clutch job on his Super Bee. He sold it to me for $150 when he left for Alaska a year and a half later.
I've been there its nice, but it was summer time it stays daylight 24 hours a day. I was walking in down town Fairbanks, and it was strange imagine being in a city environment but no one is on the streets. Its very low population thats what i liked about it. It still has the remnants of when the pipeline workers were there in the 70s and supposedly it was booming.