Congratulations, Martin!

Mary


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Martin G. McCormick
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 12:24 PM
To: Just Chat; Where Anything Goes ... Almost!
Subject: Christmas Star Back Up Again

On Friday, I went up the radio tower and put the Christmas star up for another 
year.

        You couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day. The temperatures were 
around 52 degrees Fahrenheit or 11 Celsius and the Sun was fully out. One side 
of the tower faces South and that is the side I usually climb so the warm Sun 
is on one's back and it also heats up the metal legs of the tower. When there 
is no Sun and it is about that temperature or cooler, the metal is just cold 
enough to slowly numb one's hands. That makes it hard to work with tools and 
more likely for a person to have an accident so Friday was perfect and I 
clamped the star facing firmly South.

        As I went back down, I got rid of a giant weed that had climbed up 
inside the tower through the Summer. That stupid weed climbed about 25 feet 
over those months. It took me about 30 minutes to carefully untangle it from 
the several cables plus a length of rope and I had to be very careful because 
the plant's stem was almost exactly the same diameter as some of the cables so 
I had to make sure I wasn't yanking on the cables and making more work for 
myself.

        The star made it safely to about the 40-foot or almost 11-meter level 
and it shines forth at night again until New year's Eve. I usually go up and 
retrieve it on the first good-weather day after December 31. We frequently have 
at least one or two nice days around New year's Day and that's a good time to 
get it.

        In case anyone is wondering, I always use a safety belt made for tower 
climbing. It is beyond dumb to not do so because one never knows when your foot 
might slip on a rung of the tower or a freak gust of wind could make you try to 
keep dropping a wrench or a bolt which is a classic route to disaster. With a 
belt, about all that will happen is it presses hard on one's stomach and you 
might get a bruise if you fall against the tower but you sure don't fall to 
your death.
There's actually one thing worse than falling to your death and that's falling 
and not quite getting killed.

Martin
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