My farm bred but afraid of heights redhead and I were on the roof where she's employed shoveling snow when she slipped and slid down the roof in her nylon insulated bibs. She went shooting off the roof and lit in a deep snow drift.
After climbing out of the drift she brushed herself off and climbed back up while I steadied the ladder. When we were finished shoveling she thought sliding off was so much fun she sat down and slid off into the drift again to get down. I chickened out and went down the ladder.
Her place of employment is a large preschool daycare where she is the program director with forty employees under her. The news about her being on the roof shoveling snow and then sliding off into a drift went through the building like wildfire. None of the employees under her had the ambition or the guts to go up there with her but some of them did have a new sense of respect for her.Jim
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