He’s repairing the power cord to the Christmas tree lights.
Some critter had been chewing on it.
December 22, 2022
oh my goodness – “critters and power cords”
Yes. We have had problems like this before.
Oh no. Hope that critter doesn’t continue chewing it up.
So far no signs of it.
Critters c h e w through wires and cars also we have lots of that in Florida. We may not have to huddle inside wrapped up in blankets but we do have poison ivy and critters that c h e w year round. Good thing he can repair it
Yes. I know the chewers are everywhere.
Nasty creatures. Sometimes they can do real damage!!!
Yes! We have to have rat traps under the hood of the truck and in the well house.
Critters can do a lot of damage chewing cords and cause a fire hazard. Glad Andy is on top of it. Can’t have the Christmas lights going out!
🙂
He is a man of many talents!
He keeps truckin’ along. 🙂
How fortunate he has the ‘know how’ to do this! Imagine how much you’d have to pay to have someone else come out — or replace the whole thing?
It’s just a long extension cord, and we’ve had a lot of practice repairing damage like this.
Referring to yesterday’s post, Andy will never be idle.
He’ll keep truckin’ along as long as he can.
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oh my goodness – “critters and power cords”
Yes. We have had problems like this before.
Oh no. Hope that critter doesn’t continue chewing it up.
So far no signs of it.
Critters c h e w through wires and cars also we have lots of that in Florida. We may not have to huddle inside wrapped up in blankets but we do have poison ivy and critters that c h e w year round. Good thing he can repair it
Yes. I know the chewers are everywhere.
Nasty creatures. Sometimes they can do real damage!!!
Yes! We have to have rat traps under the hood of the truck and in the well house.
Critters can do a lot of damage chewing cords and cause a fire hazard. Glad Andy is on top of it. Can’t have the Christmas lights going out!
🙂
He is a man of many talents!
He keeps truckin’ along. 🙂
How fortunate he has the ‘know how’ to do this! Imagine how much you’d have to pay to have someone else come out — or replace the whole thing?
It’s just a long extension cord, and we’ve had a lot of practice repairing damage like this.
Referring to yesterday’s post, Andy will never be idle.
He’ll keep truckin’ along as long as he can.