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so speaking of snow...
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:28:54 -0500, Rob Halgren
wrote: I'm glad nobody was hurt. People think that the danger in a blizzard is limited to being out on the road, but there are plenty of ways to hurt yourself by staying inside. Snow covers your furnace exhaust - big trouble. Too much snow on the roof - we see what happens there. I couldn't get my door open yesterday, and we'd only had 8" or so (with weird drifting). Had to go out a door I never use. Glad I have two... I hear tell up in your neck of the woods some winters you have to leave by the second story windows....G or is that a "when I was a child we walked to school in the blizzard. It was up hill all the way and walked home up hill at the end of the day." story? I think it is actually Northern Minnesota, not Michigan, even the UP. My problem today is melting snow. I just can not seem to seal the center seam on the gh. The snow melt comes dripping thru. We even put a gutter up to catch it and take it to the end of the rows where it could run down without hitting the plants. But it manages to have a drip, bounce problem anyway. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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