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Threatening Weather

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StormWatchI was just getting ready to whine about the threatening winter storm headed our way, and then I noticed that they had moved our county from “storm warning” to “storm watch.” It isn’t a big difference, but it offers that glimmer of hope to me if forecasters think the highest snow totals might stay north of our location and spare us the worst. The storm they are predicting sounds a lot like the nasty blast we received last May, which did so much damage to our trees from the weight of the wet snow. This one appears to hold a similar threat.

This late-season big snow event is frustrating for us because we were getting very close to turning the corner of having the paddocks start to dry out. While snow accumulations are melting, it is a sure thing that the ground in the paddocks is getting wetter every day. Eventually, when the majority of snow has melted, it gets to a point where there is more water going out than coming in, and then the long, slow process of drying can begin. I’d say yesterday just might have been that point, which is moot now, with new accumulations on the way.

IMG_3619eHappily, the project in our basement to build a storage room will go on regardless the conditions outdoors. Yesterday, they installed a ceiling in the room and started building the shelves. Our builder wasn’t able to find trim that would match what already exists in the basement, so we were brainstorming options. He told me it would be possible to steal some of the existing baseboard to use around the door so it will match the other doors downstairs, and then buy new baseboard trim to replace what we stole.

His comments about stealing trim got me thinking about what was on that angled wall of the entertainment center I tore out. They had used the same trim around the cutouts for the television and speakers. Good thing I saved everything. I had forgotten all about it due to having stashed it in the shop garage so long ago. I retrieved enough that he will be able to make it work.

Contemplating both the stormy weather and our new storage room together got me thinking, this room will turn out to be a pretty good storm shelter when it’s done. That’s something that is good to have, but which you don’t ever want to need.

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Written by johnwhays

April 3, 2014 at 6:00 am

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  1. It looks like you will be able to store a lot of “shelf shit” 🙂

    Mike and Barb Wilkus's avatar

    Mike and Barb Wilkus

    April 3, 2014 at 8:49 pm

    • Oh, but that’s not all… Today they took advantage of some extra space in there to add a set of short shelves that will perfectly fit jars of Cyndie’s home-canned jams!

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      johnwhays

      April 3, 2014 at 8:55 pm

  2. That looks like it’s going to be a really nice storage space!

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    Mary

    April 3, 2014 at 7:31 am

    • It will be! And they are only half finished. It is a BIG improvement over the way we had stuffed things into that corner by crawling through the opening in the wall for the television.

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      johnwhays

      April 3, 2014 at 8:18 am


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