Posted by LOU from Wi. on October 21, 2010 at 17:00:45 from (174.124.105.118):
In Reply to: Re: My heat system posted by jdemaris on October 21, 2010 at 06:20:36:
J de. Oh Boy What swell pictures. Shows you know your skills. I remember the snow problem you had last winter. Hope ya don't have a repeat performance this year. Sure like the bldgs and the roofs. I could never (in my best days) walk a roof with that much pitch. I'm affraid of heights and cant block out the fact I've got into trouble with roofs and ladders. Ya know, I love the old cook stoves. The wife use to bake bread in the oven, on cold winter days. Lots of fond memories of winter when we first came to Wis. Still do, except now I worry about falling on the ice. My son keeps the walkways clean as a hounds tooth for ma and me,Chino(our dog pal) and Himself. Sure enjoy your posts as I truly enjoy each KIND POSTER .EVEN DAVE 2 lol. He has people skills!! Just ask him and he will tell ya he has lol Warmest reguards LOU& VICTOR
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