Better now.
We’re also having a spate of registrations getting past si captcha. Sigh.
At least…the pond is staying crystal clear. If I felt better I’d really get after some chores that wait doing, but I’m just about marginal today.
Better now.
We’re also having a spate of registrations getting past si captcha. Sigh.
At least…the pond is staying crystal clear. If I felt better I’d really get after some chores that wait doing, but I’m just about marginal today.
DId I mention I have a headache?
And a block away, some earthmovers the size of a house are digging a pit to China. It’s vacant lot next to it, some trees I like, and a road, which leads to some houses. I don’t know how they’re coping with the pit, but I really feel for the lady with the little white dogs she walks every morning: she lives right next door to it, all alone out there. The digging is into basalt, and there’s a lot of thumping and backing and scraping, and of course every time the things back up, they beep. The place beyond the white-dog-lady is Drumheller Park, which is centered around a little spring the Native Americans of the area (probably Spokane tribe) used. I don’t know if they’re having drainage issues or what, but it’s certainly noisy over there, dawn to dusk.
Headache. Big one.
Hope you’re feeling better by now, CJ! Yuck, diggers & movers aren’t something to be around when you have a headache.
On my old street, the house next door ended up vacant and finally was torn down. The noise, the hideous, incredible noise and world-shaking rumbling of the machines that knocked it down, were not to be believed. We went out for a few hours just to escape it…ugh…
Have you thought of having White Dog Woman over for an afternoon? At least she wouldn’t have to sit next door to the noise….
New on the Beeb, and I think of interest:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24348024
Neat!
I can relate on the heavy equipment headache. There’s a new housing development going in next door, thank goodness I’m on the eastern edge of the almost-2-acre lot and its on the western edge. From 7am to 7pm, starting some time in March… That low frequency rumble. GAH I’m tired of it. Then there is the roofing crew… BAPBAPBAPBAP BAPBAPBAPBAP BAPBAPBAPBAP for hours on end…
Then there’s going to be over 100 new neighbors.
joy.