Wordless Wednesday

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New Roof

Last Friday this huge truck delivered everything needed to put on our new roof. As you read this things are noisy here. The kitties aren’t liking all the noise. We can’t wait to see the finished roof.

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80 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday

    • Sandee says:

      They are working this morning and we think this will be the last day. I’m ready for them to be gone. A hug to you and lots of scritches to handsome Teddy. 🙂

  1. Zoolatry says:

    Of course it’s been years ago: but Oh The Pain Of It On The Ears (we had puppers at that time) … but just like kitty cats, they went into hiding. Hope your “team” will be fast and furious (but do excellent work!).

  2. My GBGV Life says:

    It seems to be fast to replace roofs. It happens all the time around here. We are not happy about the neighbors that got a new roof up the road this week as they are messy and their trash is blowing all over the neighborhood. Normally that doesn’t happen. Enjoy your new roof.

  3. 15andmeowing says:

    My great nephew would have loved to see that delivery with that arm on the truck. 🙂 Thanks for hosting. Have a nice day. XO

  4. Ann Thompson says:

    Hooray for a new roof. I was working while they put the new roof on my house so I missed out on all the noise. By the time I got home they were almost done and cleaning up.

  5. MadSnapper says:

    we have been going through almost daily roof sounds since Oct 9 last year Milton came calling and removed so many roofs. it has been non stop and drives me nuts… when we had ours put on 2 years ago, it was 4 days of it and really bad on the ears

    • Sandee says:

      Milton was nasty indeed. We’re hoping just three days of bad on the ears. Happy Wednesday. Scritches to Beau and a big hug to you. 🙂

  6. Binky says:

    It is disruptive to get the roof done, but roofers generally get the job done pretty quickly. And at least they’re outside your house and not in it.

    • Sandee says:

      You’re right about that. They have worked very hard to get the roof done. We’re impressed with the employees and the company. 🙂

  7. carol mckenna says:

    Tis the season for home maintenance ~ always a bit noisy ~ You kitties are in good hands with Mom and Dad ~ hugs,

    Hugs and love to you and your family ~ xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

    • Sandee says:

      They are in good hands. We talk to them during the noise to let them know everything is okay and we let them play in the evenings so they know things are back to normal. Love and hugs to you and Ziggy. 🙂

  8. CatSynth says:

    I hope things go smoothly with the new roof installation. I’m sure the kitties will forgive you once all the noise is done 😺

  9. Cecilia Upchurch says:

    OMCs that is a bigggggggggggggg truck. My nephews and niece and their peeps recently endured a new roof installation and guess what…dag blasted squirrels have been gnawing on it.
    I hope the installation was quick for you 4
    Hugs Cecilia

    • Sandee says:

      As I respond to your comment the hammering is right above me. We’re hoping today is the last day. Day three. Those nasty tree rats. Bugger. Love to you and Kit and scritches to the kitties. 🙂

      • Cecilia Upchurch says:

        OMCs………………..3 days of banging and knocking…I knowyou will all happy for peace and quiet!!

  10. The OP Pack says:

    A new roof is a big and noisy process. We bet the kitties don’t like all the racket. But it will be nice when it is done. Mom would tell you about the horror story here when our roof was replaced. Our house has a very high and very steep. roof. The day they delivered the shingles and placed them way up there somebody goofed. That afternoon, less than 3 minutes after the grandbipeds (three under the age of four) were picked up by their mother, all the packets of shingles came sliding off the roof and landed right where the little ones and Mom had been standing. The thought of what might have occurred if those shingles came down just a few minutes earlier is very scary. The shingles had not been placed with sufficient support. It was so terrifying to Mom.

  11. meowmeowmans says:

    How exciting! Sorry things are so loud, but it will be great when things are finished. Please give Lil’ Bit and Squeaker some extra pets from us. I can understand how they’re not liking that noise.

  12. yvonne473 says:

    Good luck with the new roof! My girls hate that kind of noise too. For them it’s who can get under the bed fast enough. I’m sure your babies are counting down until they can come out to safety again.

  13. messymimi's meanderings says:

    Hooray for a new roof! It’s nice to know you are snug and safe under a good one. I pray you and Mr. Zane have a blessed and beautiful rest of the week, and give those kitties an extra treat from me for putting up with the noise.

  14. kittiesblue says:

    We bet that is really noisy having that work done. We are happy roofing never has to take place here; though, Mom and Dad have had to have a few repairs over the years. Our slate roof is now 113 years old! It is probably in better condition than our humans who are only in their 70s. MOL! We know, you won’t tell them we said that! Well, we hope you won’t. Thanks, as always, for linking us up. And thanks especially for keeping Sawyer in your prayers. XOCK, angels Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta & Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy, Sawyer, Kizmet, Audrey & Raleigh

    • Sandee says:

      Sawyer is always in my prayers. He’s a good mancat. Love your roof. Ours is good for 50 years. We’re in our 70s, too. Love and hugs to you, a smooch to Cooper Murphy and Sawyer and scritches to the kitties. 🙂

  15. Veronica Lee says:

    Wow, that’s exciting!
    Looks like your new roof is going to be top quality!
    Hope the work wraps up quickly and the kitties settle down soon.
    Can’t wait to see the final result!

  16. Rosey says:

    A new roof is a solid investment!! Here’s to the happy dance for the kitties, for when it’s all over. 🙂

  17. ghostmmnc says:

    Wonderful to get a new roof. We did that a couple of years ago, and they sure got it done with a lot of noise! I can imagine the kitties wouldn’t like it much. 🙂

  18. CAAC says:

    That’s noisy work and it’s very hard work. We did our roof many years ago. DH’s dad and two brothers did the roofing. I did bravely get on the roof once to help put down a shingle but I wasn’t good at it. lol My MIL, SIL, our two girls (2 and 4) and I did what we could on the ground. It was a nice family affair. I wouldn’t want to do that again, though.

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