Or not! I think “not” if the icicles are reaching from the gutter to the ground. Once, the winter after we moved into the Bungalow, Kelsea took one of her Spanish swords to the icicles, much to her satisfaction. It did seem like a good idea, but I then discovered that they must have served a purpose, as I had a leak in the bedroom window frame for weeks afterwards. Therefore, these icicles will be staying put until they decide that spring is here.
Lafayette, Colorado.
Quote of the day: “A blade of grass is the journeywork of the stars.” — Walt Whitman (I would give anything to see a blade of grass. This has been a hard, bleak winter.)
Daily gratitudes:
Cuddling with MKL
Watching cat videos to keep our stress levels down
The poignant can of Hormel chili abandoned in a snowdrift
The nearly circular sundog in the sky yesterday morning
A cat that loves me
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March 3, 2015 at 9:49 pm
ekgo
I’ve been watching the neighbors icicles; they’re still a couple of feet from the ground. I don’t think they’ll touch this year, but they’re fun to watch, nonetheless!
March 5, 2015 at 10:33 pm
lucindalines
Those icicles are wild. This winter has me convinced it is worth the cost of a trip to someplace warm even if it is for just a few days.
March 10, 2015 at 7:01 pm
Seasweetie
I agree, Lucinda!