I feel your pain, I was all down in the dumps this morning and thought I had better check the propane tank. I have been needing to check it for a week or so and I finally got up the courage to do so.
I opened the lid and discovered the snow had covered up the gauge, I slowly started at the bottom and cleared off all the way to 15% and still couldn't see the needle. I admit I was a little excited at this point, I figured for sure it was 5% or less. I wiped of a little more towards the 0% thinking that maybe the tank was almost empty and the needle had pegged down all the way passed the red. Nope. Oh boy now I'm giddy, I may have even done a little dance. So I thought there must be 25% so I went to wipe off more snow and a big chunk of frozen ice/snow busted off.
Now I should be able to see the whole gauge but I'm short and cold and the wind is blowing snow in my face because the tank sits out in the coldest windiest piece of ground in the entire county. So I put my gloves back on and stand up on my tippy toes, close one eye one last time to see my fate. The gauge says 40%.
40% oh my, 40% I thought I won the lottery. 400 gallons of sweet house warming gold. That should get us through winter. I HOPE.
If I check it next week and it still says 40% with the weather we have been having then that will mean the gauge is broke and I am a fool for believing the darn thing. But I can still think back to this morning and the feeling I had for that brief moment in time, oh 40%, it was love at first sight.
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