Even with the milder winters we’re having, we still see our fair share of snow, ice, and sleet. But temperatures are warming and we’re not seeing those epic dumps of the white stuff like we used to.
This used to be a normal February.
Tunneling was a way of life.
Now? We get a few inches and it melts.
Then it freezes.
I am so done with ice.
Yes, it’s pretty.
But when walking to the mailbox means you might slip, fall and crack a rib?
You can have it.
Give me a foot of snow over pretty shining crystals any day.
And with all that snow, melting and ice?
This –
A leak in the roof.
And what looks like an expensive repair to the ceiling.
It’s the worst possible time of year for it.
So from now until spring, when we can get it fixed, I’m going to cringe every time it rains.
Good times.
Well fml, sorry to hear about the roof leak River. That’s sucks monkey balls for sure.
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It definitely does.
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Oh no!
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Sadly… yes.
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Normally I couldn’t (in all fairness) “like” a post like this – but with all the wintery wonderland, I’m gonna do it anyway.
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As long as the wintery wonderland stays outside I’m fine with it. When it starts dripping into the living room? Not so much.
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So sorry to read about this drip. Ice is lousy when it’s not in a cool drink. A leap day to remember.
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Leap Day! I forgot that… no wonder things went wrong.
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… few things in life are as crappy as a leaking roof …
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…in the winter, in Maine, when you can’t fix it.
🙁
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Ooooh, hate to see that. I’m with you on the snow v ice battle – you can have the ice. I hope that’s an easy fix.
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With our luck we’ll have to rip half the roof off.
🙁
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Ugh. I feel like I’ve got whiplash from enjoying your recent posts about visiting historic sites on your vacation to your current reality of a roof/ceiling leak. Not a happy switch in topic!
The dripping into the pan is the worst. That would drive me nuts, keep me up all night.
Apparently spring (sunshine, not rain) can’t arrive soon enough in your neck of the woods!
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Sadly, spring is a long way off for us. Guess we should have stayed on vacation.
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Your husband isn’t a dry-wall man?
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He is not. Roofing, siding and rough construction? Fine. Indoor finish work? Never.
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He can’t be good at everything, I suppose…
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No. Think how boring that would be….
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Yikes! Guess y’all will have to move into the baby barn.
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Don’t even joke about that!
😯
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welcome to my world. LOL!!
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I don’t like your world.
Not one bit!
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it’s the same as yours…….
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Oh dang 😦
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