Stripping away the rose colored glasses of denial concerning my reality. Getting in touch with truth. Reaching out to others in empathy concerning their reality and their walk to truth.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
G is for Gutters
Oh that gutter ~ Makes me stutter. D-d-dang leaves. Too many trees!
I could never get our gutters to work at our old house. The leaves would back up and we'd have a lovely waterfall over our front door. Now I live in CA and we don't worry about rain too much :)
I'm not sure we have gutters here; I'm sure we do, but wonder what will collect in them. I'll have to take a look when I go out walking in a little bit.
Cleaning the gutters is hardwork. Something I can do without. Maybe now that most of the trees near our home are gone this job won't be such a nightmare.
I could never get our gutters to work at our old house. The leaves would back up and we'd have a lovely waterfall over our front door. Now I live in CA and we don't worry about rain too much :)
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I just left your blog home. Great "G" day for you, (smile).
DeleteI like it when the English people say I'M SO GUTTED ABOUT IT :)
ReplyDeleteOr, I'm gutted like a fish.
DeleteToo funny, I hear this all the time from the men around the house....
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Shadow!
DeleteYes we English do have an expression about being gutted,
ReplyDeleteGreat subject Dixie, well done.
Enjoy your day.
Yvonne, you just made my day.
DeleteWe get pine needles in ours.
ReplyDeleteI wish!! Hope the Thunderclap went well!!
DeleteIt must be done!
ReplyDeleteCome on over and I'll give you you're own special rake. (smile)
DeleteI'm not sure we have gutters here; I'm sure we do, but wonder what will collect in them. I'll have to take a look when I go out walking in a little bit.
ReplyDeletebetty
Oh Betty, you are too cute. :)
DeleteNow that all the oak leaves are on the ground and in the gutters, we have to get to this job as well!
ReplyDeleteHope they're not those tiny pen oak leaves - what a ain!
DeleteNow that I live in a house, not an apartment, I'm going to have to clean out those gutters. Ugh!
ReplyDeleteMight as well get a large plastic tarp to pitch them down to... then bag them.
DeleteDon't spit and sputter, it's fun to have your mind in the gutter
ReplyDeleteIs there more to this poem or must I visit your bay to learn the way??~:))
DeleteWe could use some gutters over our porch. Untethered Realms / MPax
ReplyDeleteI'll send you mine - I have lots of them.
DeleteThanks for the reminder! I need to get my partner up on the ladder this weekend to clean out our gutters before winter.
ReplyDeleteBefore winter? We're in spring here.
DeleteWe used to get pine straw in our gutters in NC. Bloody nuisance.
ReplyDeletePine is awful I get oak, hazelnut, walnut, and the awful sticker balls.
DeleteOurs were invaded by ivy- l am not good with heights! Got a very decorative piece of ivy wood which is now our reusable Christmas tree, however :-)
ReplyDeleteOoh, waiting on a photo, Lisa!!
DeleteWe have pine needles here....
ReplyDeleteVery annoying....
Cheers!
Linda :o)
I don't like the sap. cheers to you too :)
DeleteCleaning the gutters is hardwork. Something I can do without. Maybe now that most of the trees near our home are gone this job won't be such a nightmare.
ReplyDeleteOh Cathy, I know. I lost a big tree two years ago and no more leaves from that,
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