Mind you now that you mention it, if we hadn't gotten the support beam in this year, it probably would have been a really really good idea to have shoveled ours.
I've had to shovel my grandparent's roof up in Elk Lake--that's about three hours north of North Bay. Nice thing is that it's a dry cold up there, so you can do it in a t-shirt and not get frostbite. At Easter one year, the snow was up past my shoulders (and I was the height I am now)on the ground. On the roof it was a few inches shorter due to melt from the house heat coming out...we had to shovel it down to no more then 6 inches on the roof 'cause the roof was creeking.
Oh, yeah. A number of buildings collapsed because the weight on the roofs got too much for them. It happens around here, especially when you get about 2 feet of snow on them and then it rains and makes it even heavier... Most roofs around here don't have a steep enough pitch for the damn stuff to slide off, even when they're metal.
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Date: 2008-03-06 08:05 pm (UTC)Mind you now that you mention it, if we hadn't gotten the support beam in this year, it probably would have been a really really good idea to have shoveled ours.
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Date: 2008-03-06 08:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-03-07 07:15 am (UTC)