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plumtreeblossom) wrote2010-01-06 11:28 am
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Caffeinated Traction
I had to shovel a patch of the balcony, but the resulting cleared spot was dangerously slippery and needed something for traction. I didn't have any sand, nor enough table salt, and the idea of cat litter and its clay mess was too gross. But what I did have was spent coffee grounds, so I spread them around. They worked really well. Biodegradable, too. For a larger area I guess you'd have to buy some cheap ground coffee to add, since the grounds from the coffee pot only go so far.
And now to take a hammer to the ice slick at the end of our driveway.
And now to take a hammer to the ice slick at the end of our driveway.
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Better than sand, because the birds eat it so you don't have piles of grit left over when the ice melts in the spring.
Hurray for repurposing. :-)
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I showed it who's boss!
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First ice storm, she was a total convert.
It looks like this, btw: http://www.thebokeegroup.com/catalog/images/ICE%20CHOPPER.jpg
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Smashin' shit up
But I'll try the scraper. I've experienced that the hammer method doesn't work when it's down near zero. The sunshine today helped me a bit.
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This is great for those inevitable "puddles" that emerge after a 30-32 degree day, when your snow melts just enough to form a nice, smooth puddle at the base of your stairs, which does an insta-freeze when you're not looking a little later in the evening.
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squirrels who thought they were only
licking for the salt.
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Re: Smashin' shit up
The only reason I don't have one now is that my landlord actually clears the sidewalk and steps himself. But who knows, maybe he brings one with him.
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