Judique
Dis Veteran, Beach Lover at BWV, BCV, HHI, VB
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- Aug 1, 2003
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I probably should have clarified step ladder. The deck is adjacent to the window. The window base is higher than the deck by a couple of feet, so to be able to push the ice cap with my snow shovel, I needed to climb a couple of steps. It's an 8 ft step ladder and I keep it close by as I'm always using it for something. I wasn't in any danger as DD came out with me to make sure I was steady.Judique Glad you were able to take care of the ice. Careful on ladders please.
Thinking of Mona. Have a card ready to send.
Tazdev Hope your Dad is glad to be home and comfortable.
Good morning. It is 27 here right now and snowing lightly. We got about an inch of snow overnight and it should be ending soon. Temps are supposed to go up to 42 with the sun coming out today so a heat wave. Not much going on here. Yesterday was a frustrating day at work and at the grocery store. At work people just kept asking me questions while I was trying to get my work done. And at the grocery store people were just in the way all the time leaving their carriages in the middle of the aisle or right in front of my carriage and cutting me off. Usually Hannafords is uneventful. The parking lot was crazy too. I was glad to be out of there.
Have a good day.
No person except me is walking near that window where the ice fell. It is inside my fenced back yard. I did walk in the danger zone a few times picking up dog doodo a couple of times. Once I saw it I was mostly afraid my little Yorkie would get crushed. He likes to run under the window. Once the ice was gone, I made another temporary fence so he can't do that anymore.
Temporary fences are wrought iron sections from when I had Yorkie using a much larger section of the yard, but didn't want him all the way in the back. I keep moving the sections to suit my needs for the dog mostly.
I have a smaller house but a large outdoor living space. I'm pretty much an outdoor person most of the year except for below freezing temps.