This is what it looked like after I
lifted a chunk of ice that measured
about 12" x 12" x 8" and through it
back outside through the broken
window and ripped screen.
After I cleaned up all the glass
I hung out the window and
threw as many big chunks of ice
off of the roof as I
could to take the weight
off of my balcony roof.
There have been so many houses
and barns here and
businesses to that have had
roofs caving in !
This part also happend at 2:30 a.m.
The large rectangular
chunk of ice you see laying on the
ground hit my car on the
way down and left a
nasty dent by my headlight.
Another piece shattered the winshield on
my husband's company vehicle.
It hit so hard that it left an actual
hole in the windsheild & also
cracked his dashboard.
I am soooooo thankful that nobody
was out in my driveway when this
ice let go.
5 comments:
Oh my! I am sorry. You have had a lot to deal with. Sorry about all the damage
Oh my gosh how tragic! I am so glad no one got hurt!!
Sandy XOXO
How scary was that? I'm so glad that no one was hurt too!
Gee, this has been a real bad winter. I can't wait for it to be over and done with,
Think positive and sorry this happend to you..
Better days are coming,
Your Sincerely,
Shirley
Oh, Sue - I can't believe all the damage done by the ice dam on your roof! Yes, it's good no one was injured, but it still must be very upsetting to have to repair everything. We have been watching our own roof and keeping our fingers crossed.
And I can just imagine how badly the roof of your shop must be leaking, with all this ice and snow. I feel terrible that things have been damaged, but glad you will be moving to a "dry" location.
I'll stop by to see you soon.
xo Sue
This winter has been one of the worst I have seen. I am so sorry that you had that damage even though it was lucky that no one got hurt. I was also sad to hear about your little shop. I remember when you opened it and how much fun it was to see it all come together.
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