Eric Salop
Elite Member
The sun is making a welcome appearance after many days of gloom. Just enough breeze to give hope that some places may dry out enough for me to make slighly less mess with the Iseki before the drizzle returns.
All the stories of falls on here are food for thought. In winter I always put on a beanie hat to go outside to give a bit of extra cushioning just in case I do slip, though not sure how effective it would be. The biggest danger here at the moment is the slimy paving slabs. Yesterday I gave those outside the back door a good blast with the power washer. Last year someone said to try a product called "wet and forget". I forgot to try :confused3:. Just had a look and the active ingredient seems to be Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride, which is readily available - but even less memorable.
LS, that's my wife's idea of perfect snow - deep and beautiful and far, far away
All the stories of falls on here are food for thought. In winter I always put on a beanie hat to go outside to give a bit of extra cushioning just in case I do slip, though not sure how effective it would be. The biggest danger here at the moment is the slimy paving slabs. Yesterday I gave those outside the back door a good blast with the power washer. Last year someone said to try a product called "wet and forget". I forgot to try :confused3:. Just had a look and the active ingredient seems to be Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride, which is readily available - but even less memorable.
LS, that's my wife's idea of perfect snow - deep and beautiful and far, far away