We keep getting sale flyers, e-mails, and so on, saying "Spring sale! Spring's just around the corner!" But let me show you what the 1st day of Spring looks like, up here:
Then there's the inevitable concern about how much snow piles up on roofs. This area has a thriving roof shoveling industry, and one or two buildings collapse every snowy winter.
But snow isn't the only issue:
This was a case of a homeowner whose efforts to remove snow from his flat-topped garage resulted in a very large pile of snow next to the structure. And of course, if you build it, they will come to check it out.
:^)
13 comments:
That's one way to get some moose meat. :)
Damn...
Linda, I'm afraid not, for a number of reasons. But it sure is tempting. :)
ML - yeah. That.
LOL!
PH, if a moose on your roof ain't redneck problems, then I don't know what is!
Now that is one way to test the structural integrity of the roof...and the owner shoveled it off cause he was concerned about the roof collapsing. Pretty funny!
Yep, GOOD roof there! :-)
"Christmas Central? Yes, I have got a....no no, not that at all on my roof. There are no dainty hoof prints involved..."
Suz, it may not have been the owner's intent, but that roof got a workout.
NFO, apparently so. :)
TB - LOL!
We cancelled winter due to lack of interest. Cool today, just below freezing, this weekend..60..may brake out the shorts
Rob, we've got your winter: it was -12° on the drive into town, and -6 here at work. Over two feet of compacted snow on the ground, too.
....Moose on the Roof..... isn't that a Dr. Seuss book or something?
If it isn't, it should have been. LOL!
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