My TWF is now away for the winter (and, most importantly, still in one piece)
It’s been a busy month. I finally got my car put away. I had a bunch of projects that competed with that. I had several projects that required access to the attic. One was adding some more insulation and another was reconnecting bathroom fans to their vents after my roof was replaced.
Access to my attic is through the ceiling of the garage. I felt it was safer to keep the car out of the garage while I had the ladder up to the access panel. It’s pretty high so I use an extension ladder against the wall. One Saturday when I was working on this we got our first snow with my car being out in the driveway. I felt bad for her as she got a covering of the white stuff.
On a subsequent day with more rain in the forecast I was tempted to keep the car in there with the ladder against the wall. I really did not want it to get wet. The car was dirty and the water would (and did) just make a mess.
Finally, I thought I was done with trips up into the attic. That was until the morning of Christmas eve. At around 6:30 AM we were laying in bed and heard drip-drip-drip. Going to bed the night before we heard the same thing but this time is seemed different. It was. Water was dripping now inside and onto the nightstand. There was a foot of snow on the roof and a HUGE ice dam from the gutters. The ice was about 6 inches above the top of the gutter and backed up onto the roof. The forecast for the entire day was for more rain. I spent the next four hours resolving the problem which involved clearing the dams and creating alternate channels for the water to flow through away from the trouble spot.
I made several trips up to the attic to pinpoint the location of the leak. Again, I considered keeping the car in the garage with the ladder up against the wall. My better judgment prevailed. The car went out in the rain. On one trip up I must not have had one (or both) of the feet of the ladder positioned with the grippy side down because as I poked my upper body through the access opening suddenly the ladder wasn’t there anymore. I fell straight down probably about 6-7 feet and landed standing up with one foot next to the ladder and one foot inside the rungs of the ladder which was now laying across the garage. The ladder had slid down the wall!
Had the Mustang been in the garage it could have been ugly. The ladder would have absolutely hit the car in some way and, as a result, it probably would not have landed flat on the floor and I would have landed on top of it.
So, the Mustang got a little wet and snowy this time around but at least now it’s warm, cozy and not requiring any body work. As for me, all I had was a little soreness the next day and a small cut on the top of my foot which I think may have come from the fall. Oh, and today I bought a roof rake to clear the snow from the lower 2-3 feet of the roof after each storm.
Glad to hear that you weren’t hurt too much. It could have been MUCH worse.
Wow, you are lucky you didnt get hurt. Glad to hear the car was just a little wet but not damaged.
Here in Texas, We dont have Snow, Ever…
Man I am glad you are OK. We have had some crazy weather here in the upper midwest as well, from heavy lake effect snow to nearly an inch of freezing rain and massive power outages for nearly a week. Then it hit 65 degrees and everything melted and I was waiting for Noah and the ark to roll by! All is quite now and we are counting the days to spring. Take care. Chet and the gang.
Thanks guys. I feel really lucky. I can’t wait for spring either!
Glad to hear you are OK. I took one of those 7 ft falls a few years back and I felt it everywhere!! Funny thing is I remember falling out of trees all of the time as a kid and not even a scratch. I fall from a ladder and sore for days!!
Good to hear the feature also did OK. Too bad about the snow, now you can not say “never seen snow”! (haha!)
“now you can not say “never seen snowâ€! (haha!)”
That same humor occurred to me. 🙂 Actually, if you hover your mouse over the image of my car above you will see my geeky attempt at humor in that exact vein.