Second foray to the roof, all is clear. I wore my raincoat this time. Still soaked.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think...I think I need to read electronically. I'm in the flush of new purchase and there's no good fic in my current niche right now (I'm a bit behind in Inception), sure, but I'm almost done my first book on my Nook.
Do we even HAVE a ladder?
As of today, I can assure you that Home Depot's prices on 8' ladders beat those of Loews.
Good to know, all. Thanks.
I want one of those telescoping ladders like my inspector had. Compact, easy to move and store, plenty of reach. Should get one before snow season.
Be careful on ladders!
I was forever traumatized in my early online days finding a widows grieving group and I swear the majority of sudden deaths were from their husbands falling off ladders. A twenty foot drop can kill you.
Did I mention being on the roof in a rainstorm?? A pitched roof? Ladders are the least of my concern.
Ladders are the least of my concern.
Gravity is a harsh mistress. And it's a lot more certain than lightning.
Ian Anthony Dale: call me. SRSLY.
Inorite? I have a cousin in the cast and I've told him that if Ian is ever in NYC without dinner plans HE SHOULD GIVE ME A CALL.
Ladders are the least of my concern.
I just had a full-sensory flash back to my early adolescence: standing at the back door of our house, one hand on the phone, while I watched my Dad climb up a pine tree so he could re-adjust his ham radio antenna. In a windstorm. I couldn't convince him not to do it, but I was ready to call 911 if needed.
(He never fell. Yes, he did this trick more than once.)