Yeah, I <should> have knocked the snow off of my roofs but did not- and now that they have <not> caved in, it was the correct choice I guess. :-)
Your photos of the car remind me of a couple of things: 1) there is a new law in RI that drivers MUST clean a car of all snow before being driven and 2) I think I might be the cause of that.
I normally do not more / remove any more snow that I have to because by July it is all gone anyway and so moving it is a fool's errand IMO. One day I carved a little hole on my side of the windshield and only a token hole in the rear window (not enough to see through, just going through the motions really). My wife is sitting next to me carrying on about how bad and dangerous this is and how I should be ashamed, etc.. WHEN SUDDENLY, we came upon an accident and a LEO doing the paperwork: as I passed them (safely might I add!), he yelled at me to pull over; when I did, he went on a little tear about cleaning my windows off and that it was bad, dangerous, etc., etc. Now I did not mind that- I always do the right thing when forced to do so, but that really wound my wife up and intensified the previous comments with "See- I told you....". The moral of the story is that not properly clearing the snow from a vehicle can hurt your ears.
First of April and it is 38 and sunny here. The driveway and streets are finally clear and dry though, now to wait for a decent rain to wash most of the salt and at least some of the sand off the roads.... I have been doing all my motorcycle riding in my Envoy.
Brian
Same thing here Brian...it just isn't stopping...lol. We got another 8-12 inches last night.
I normally have my bike out on the road in April, and sometimes in late March. Not this year apparently.
Check out the second last pic.....I've shovelled my roof off twice already this year, and it's still full. We've been in this house for 10 years, and this is the first year I've had to shovel the roof off.
The novelty is wearing off...lol. Pics below from this morning...and it's a balmy 37 degrees out...right down to my t-shirt while shovelling;).