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I used to see a lot of those when I worked on the farm, thawing out taps before we could feed the animals was a time-consuming task when we least needed it.
It was very common to see when I was kid during the winter That and the cream freezing in milk bottles and forcing up the top not to mention the blue tits helping themselves to the cream
I remember seeing this the odd time in the countryside growing up. Most of the time my dad would just shut off pressure to any outside tap in the fall, but on occasion it got forgotten.
It’s unusually cold here in Texas today. We are not use to driving in ice, so they have advised people to stay home....which is where most everyone has been anyway!
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I used to see a lot of those when I worked on the farm, thawing out taps before we could feed the animals was a time-consuming task when we least needed it.
ReplyDeleteI can Imagen that as well, I remember frozen taps at home when I was a kid.
DeleteNow that's a sight! I'm not even sure what I'd do next.
ReplyDeleteJust let it thaw out, it soon melts when the sun comes out
DeleteA sure sign that it's very cold outside.
ReplyDeleteYep and due to get colder tonight
DeleteNow that's something I don't think I've ever seen before. Very cool, or should I say, very frozen.
ReplyDeleteIt was very common to see when I was kid during the winter That and the cream freezing in milk bottles and forcing up the top not to mention the blue tits helping themselves to the cream
DeleteI have not seen anything quite like that before. A very interesting photograph!
ReplyDeleteIt happens but thankfully not often, worst thing is when the drain from the sink freezes
DeleteI remember seeing this the odd time in the countryside growing up. Most of the time my dad would just shut off pressure to any outside tap in the fall, but on occasion it got forgotten.
ReplyDeleteI keep mine lagged though there is one I did not. These were rain water tanks out in the garden
DeleteAwesome! Have an amazing day!
ReplyDeleteYes it is when you see them
DeleteIt’s unusually cold here in Texas today. We are not use to driving in ice, so they have advised people to stay home....which is where most everyone has been anyway!
ReplyDeleteOmg it's an icicle! Will the faucet be usable once it thaws? I've never lived in a place where that happens!
ReplyDeleteSo that's how you make it stop dripping! ;-)
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