Dealing with snow here in the High Sierra Mountains at 7,600 feet elevation is a pain in the you-know-what. And, we're not getting any younger which doesn't help. So, my smart husband and really helpful son have fixed one big problem - the snow that we have to deal with at the back of the house, after we've spent hours dealing with the driveway at the front.
The following photos will explain....
Here's a photo of the back of the house taken from above in May, 2011, showing the lovely new back deck and the spa. The spa has been there for 7 or 8 years but hubby just replaced the old rotting back deck last year.

And here is a photo of that same spa taken December 30, 2010, last winter. The winter of 62 feet of snow. The worst winter since the 1950-51 season. It was awful. This photo was taken at the beginning of the winter, too, you should have seen it in March. There was no place to put the snow, and we gave up and pretty much let the spa get buried. Not good.

But now - TADA - problem solved! This is a completely removable screen porch and gazebo that my husband and son built to remedy the problem. Can you see me smiling? I am over the moon happy! No more snow to shovel back there, yay. It's thrilling. And come Spring, down goes the entire thing and we will be back to normal until the following October. It was quite a project but now that it's done, it's great!

I already spent half the day yesterday in the spa - the gazebo is cozy and bright and just the thing to make the spa less a hassle and a lot more fun than any other winter since we got it. Woo hoo!

Your photos tell a GREAT story Jackie!! It looks AWESOME!! Enjoy that spa ALL winter long!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW, looks great, functional and I predict a lot more spa soaks ahead. Your mound of snow photo is mind boggling! Kudos to the construction crew (and the story teller).
ReplyDeleteWow, they did a wonderful job on that new rendition. Kudos to Mark and Tim. looks so relaxing/ I sure could use a hot tub right about now. The winds here in Central Oregon are at 90 MPH. No hope for sun insight. Happy Turkey Day everyone. I miss my extended family so much.Love ya all!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat story and solution. I'll have to remember you and the weather there every time I feel hot here in Puerto Rico. Have a nice Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you Jackie!! Nothing so miserable as a winter that never ends and not being able to do at least Something! to break the boredom.I'll be thinking of you getting to enjoy all your soaks :)
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Really looking forward to seeing this whole thing in person!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, April
Thank you for your comments, everyone. It sure is a wonderful solution, we really love it. April, why don't you take a day off and sneak over here and we'll go in the spa? We can have wine and laugh the day away. :)
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