by fern » 27 Jul 2010 15:08
I was the much youngest baby of a very dysfunctional family...and as a kid I would often think to myself that watching them was like stuffing a cage full of gerbils and shaking it!! I got out of there and loved them from a safe distance at an early age. I have never heard anyone else say that about a stuffed cage until you!!
Alas...I am only stuck here in community heaven a bit longer. I will simply have to trek to the big city to keep buying veggies at Whole Foods paying top dollar. Have been doing it for the last year anyway. The neighbor with the pool hired 3 fellows that looked like they were trying to be bikers but were failing miserably. I even talked to them that morning and asked if they were tearing it down and how they were emptying the water. They assured me that it would be piped to the alley. I left then but looking at the remains of the pool, it appears that they did something wrong when they were removing the deck. The pool collapsed and is laying in her yard yet. No sign of the wannabes. I should add that this neighbor lost her mom, sister, and then husband in one month this winter. She is beyond overwhelmed and trying to heal. Her dad has had a stroke to add to her problems. She looks like a semi functioning zombie these days and I feel for her. As upset about losing the garden as I am, I will not add to her load. I will kick the ashes of those guys she hired if they ever come back though.
I believe fresh water, even if full of algae is still good. Standing water that is years old is my worry. That cistern episode taught me to distrust water that sits. We worked with a realtor last year looking at properties and he would keep pointing out areas to build dry ponds to catch rainfall off the hills. Each time, I would look at him and the hills like he was nuts. I do not trust sitting water without a spring or something running through it. Not even interested in a property without springs anyway.
I was the much youngest baby of a very dysfunctional family...and as a kid I would often think to myself that watching them was like stuffing a cage full of gerbils and shaking it!! I got out of there and loved them from a safe distance at an early age. I have never heard anyone else say that about a stuffed cage until you!!
Alas...I am only stuck here in community heaven a bit longer. I will simply have to trek to the big city to keep buying veggies at Whole Foods paying top dollar. Have been doing it for the last year anyway. The neighbor with the pool hired 3 fellows that looked like they were trying to be bikers but were failing miserably. I even talked to them that morning and asked if they were tearing it down and how they were emptying the water. They assured me that it would be piped to the alley. I left then but looking at the remains of the pool, it appears that they did something wrong when they were removing the deck. The pool collapsed and is laying in her yard yet. No sign of the wannabes. I should add that this neighbor lost her mom, sister, and then husband in one month this winter. She is beyond overwhelmed and trying to heal. Her dad has had a stroke to add to her problems. She looks like a semi functioning zombie these days and I feel for her. As upset about losing the garden as I am, I will not add to her load. I will kick the ashes of those guys she hired if they ever come back though.
I believe fresh water, even if full of algae is still good. Standing water that is years old is my worry. That cistern episode taught me to distrust water that sits. We worked with a realtor last year looking at properties and he would keep pointing out areas to build dry ponds to catch rainfall off the hills. Each time, I would look at him and the hills like he was nuts. I do not trust sitting water without a spring or something running through it. Not even interested in a property without springs anyway.