The joys of melting snow

So the temperature got well above freezing yesterday.  And while that normally might be a good thing, above freezing means snow and ice turn to water.  And a good chunk of that water decided to find its way through the walls and into the shop.

Fortunately it looks like the yarn has mostly all been spared.  There was one basket that caught a fair amount of dripping from the ceiling, but the majority of the water was coming in through the window and onto the floor there.

As a result, we were out of commission for most of yesterday, and we're going to be closed today as well.  There are going to be folks in and out of there working on the problem, so it's likely to be a bit of a mess.  Amanda will be in the shop starting around lunchtime, and if the chaos is controlled enough, she may try to open back up.  But I think for the most part we're going to have to write off the day as a loss, and shoot for getting things cleaned up for first thing Wednesday morning when Chesley will be back in the shop.

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