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#2029305 - 02/08/13 01:18 PM
Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
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Registered: 01/06/12
Posts: 923
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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We're in the midst of a big snowstorm today, and this morning I was trying to shovel the front steps before teaching. Neighbor Dave was helping out with the sidewalk, then counselled me against putting down rock salt, given anticipated further snow conditions.
I told him I thought the salt would at least give a little grip to their boot treads for my arriving students. "Peter," he replied, "they're Canadians. If they can't figure out how to get up your [adjective deleted] front steps, they don't deserve to play the piano!"
Perhaps the best line of my teaching season.
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#2029322 - 02/08/13 01:43 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: Peter K. Mose]
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Registered: 12/11/07
Posts: 9513
Loc: Canada
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I told him I thought the salt would at least give a little grip to their boot treads for my arriving students. "Peter," he replied, "they're Canadians. If they can't figure out how to get up your [adjective deleted] front steps, they don't deserve to play the piano!"
Yes, but you're in Toronto.  (Those in Northern and Eastern Ontario will get it.) Seriously - good luck today. On a sober note, you want to clear and salt for insurance reasons. You want to prove due diligence in case someone does slip and fall. This actually brings up a question (since I also freelance) - how common is liability insurance for teachers who teach out of their own studios?
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#2029329 - 02/08/13 01:56 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: Peter K. Mose]
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Registered: 09/02/06
Posts: 1464
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Rock salt eats away concrete.. over time..it did a number on my limestone treads, I use that other stuff.."Meltaway"
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#2029392 - 02/08/13 04:28 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: Peter K. Mose]
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Registered: 06/07/09
Posts: 1669
Loc: CA
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I have a liability rider. It's not expensive, but it's worth it.
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#2029519 - 02/08/13 08:59 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: Peter K. Mose]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/06/12
Posts: 923
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Cas, I'm indeed one of Canada's immigrants. It has been a good country to me.
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#2031524 - 02/11/13 11:00 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: casinitaly]
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Registered: 10/13/11
Posts: 40
Loc: Gatineau, Québec, Canada
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Hi Cas,
I, too, spent many years living in Ottawa. Now, I live across the bridge from Ottawa, in Gatineau (Québec). Yes, we certainly do know about snow. Did you live here in the "Winter of, I think, 1971", where the depth of the snow was higher than the tops of the windows??
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#2032684 - 02/13/13 08:00 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: casinitaly]
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Registered: 12/20/11
Posts: 319
Loc: Canada
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Peter - glad Canada is treating you well - (we have a pretty good reputation for that eh? )
Laurie.... yup. I remember trying to walk to school and the snow was almost up to my waist. The streets hadn't all been ploughed - or maybe the sidewalks hadn't... I don't remember. I really think it was quite silly of me to have tried. It must have been a teenager thing.
I'm from Ontario, and I totally miss ice-skating on the ponds! The weather here is too mild for that.
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#2032746 - 02/13/13 10:11 PM
Re: Front steps, snowy conditions, and neighbor Dave
[Re: Peter K. Mose]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/07/10
Posts: 1304
Loc: New York
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. . . "they're Canadians. If they can't figure out how to get up your [adjective deleted] front steps, they don't deserve to play the piano!" Peter, My son refers to this sort of reasoning as "natural selection" (after Darwin!) Ed
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