I tried to copy and paste the photos but the quality was horrible.
Cool emblem on the door. This is only the second time I have seen a GM fridge. The other was a fully restored fridge in an antique shop for 2K.
Speaking of fridges.....we decided today to paint the area to the sides and back of the fridge in flat black. Since we have a space of an inch or so on each side of the fridge, I wanted to make sure that you couldn't see behind and to the sides of the fridge. I wish it was a better fit but until i can come up with an idea....flat black will do.
On the weather front, we had a storm blow through here last night and wouldn't you know it, we now have even more limbs down or broken. One medium size branch fell on the roof without any damage thank heaven.
And if that wasn't bad enough, snow is predicted for Wednesday.
That's a cool refrigerator. Down our basement we have a vintage 1950's Philco that's similar to the Frigidaire, unfortunately it hasn't run in decades. I knew that Frigidaire was owned by GM for a number of years, but I didn't realize that it was from 1919 to 1979. Also according to Wikipedia:
ReplyDeleteThe brand was so well known in the refrigeration field in the early 20th century that many Americans called any refrigerator, whatever its brand, a "Frigidaire". The name Frigidaire or the earlier version, Frigerator, may be the actual origin of the slang term "fridge".
Oops, forgot to mention that up here in the Tri-Cities it started snowing last night and we awoke this morning to about an inch on the ground and a wind chill of 13. Enough already.
ReplyDeleteI like that it has a GM logo but that might be just because I'm from MI.
ReplyDeleteWe had three inches of snow on the deck. This is getting very old.
YES! But we BEAT the RECORD for snow fall that was held back in 1810-1811!!! I think it's always better to come in first, if you're in a race :D
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