Great video, Howard! I remember using heat tape along the drip edge of our first house after we were married. We didn't have the snow catchers, and it worked exceptionally well!
If only you had listened to my advice about the selfie stick then you could have sent Coral up on the roof with her hair dryer. problem sorted. Keep it simple Howard. Bit cooler here today, probably won't even go over 30 degrees Celsius, the good thing is we got our hay in the shed yesterday all ready for winter. Maybe it's time you got the digger out and seriously checked out the heater operation, do that on flat ground though, not on a steep slope. Stay safe buddy and give my best wishes to Coral, I'll call in next time I'm in Canada.
I knew I was missing something. Coral is indeed my secret weapon. Armed with a hair dryer she'd be deadly! Oh man - I could use some of that 30 degree weather about now. Ready for winter to be over. Glad you got your hay in. At this end we have enough to last us through till the growing season starts . . . As always - thanks for tuning in . . .!
Great video, Howard! I remember using heat tape along the drip edge of our first house after we were married. We didn't have the snow catchers, and it worked exceptionally well!
Good to know John. I'm hopeful about getting 10 years or so out of the heat-tape. We'll see how it goes.
If only you had listened to my advice about the selfie stick then you could have sent Coral up on the roof with her hair dryer. problem sorted. Keep it simple Howard. Bit cooler here today, probably won't even go over 30 degrees Celsius, the good thing is we got our hay in the shed yesterday all ready for winter. Maybe it's time you got the digger out and seriously checked out the heater operation, do that on flat ground though, not on a steep slope. Stay safe buddy and give my best wishes to Coral, I'll call in next time I'm in Canada.
I knew I was missing something. Coral is indeed my secret weapon. Armed with a hair dryer she'd be deadly!
Oh man - I could use some of that 30 degree weather about now. Ready for winter to be over.
Glad you got your hay in. At this end we have enough to last us through till the growing season starts . . .
As always - thanks for tuning in . . .!