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Category Archives: doing it wrong
Copper
For some reason have to do with a route downtown switching to articulated buses, my bus stops changed.
My morning bus now stops right in front of the second largest hammered copper statue in the United States. See if you can guess what the biggest one is.
I love this statue. You can see a partial view of it from our office, too.
One morning I noticed that there is a model of the statue in the window across the street. Portlandia facing Portlandia.
What do you think it means?
I took a picture of the reflection of Portlandia in the window of the mini-Portlandia. It didn’t quite work but it’s there.
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Destruction Deerby Continues
Stomping in the garden with their big cloven feet.
I can’t remember the exact chronology. I caught the deer in the garden at the beginning of June.
I eventually realized they were very destructive to the plants and also getting into the bird feeder.
Poop machines! Three visitors and three piles of pooplets.
I bought some deer repellant, which was successful.
I also bought a motion-controlled sprinkler. I had some trouble setting it up at first.
Pumpkins are for me and my human friends. All other pumpkin eating is VERBOTEN!
Since I set it up, the trail cam is mostly dead. The sprinkler scared everyone off.
And I’m not too broken up about it because it felt like everyone was getting too comfortable out there. I don’t mind a thirsty raccoon or some cute bunnies hopping through. But the skunk under the shed did not seem ideal.
I had the brilliant idea to put the camera out front, curious what I might catch out there.
I caught a leafy branch. 408 clips in one night. I have not tried that again.
Then I got lazy and didn’t put the sprinkler up for a few days and the majestic beasts returned. My tomatoes!
I am setting the sprinkler up every night and moving it around the yard.
Also if you’re keeping track, no more mice. No sign in the house or in the shop for a couple of weeks. Traps are still set.
Bad Dreams Delivered
If you have sharp eyes you can spot all three of my beautiful destroyers. I’ll post some photos tomorrow. I wasn’t enabling the motion controlled sprinkler every night and they seem to show up on the one night I’m too lazy to set it up.
A couple of weeks ago I listened to a podcast about dreaming and remembering your dreams.
When I was younger I was really into this and wrote down all my dreams and read books about dream analysis.
I stopped doing it a long time ago and I hardly remember my dreams anymore.
But the podcast inspired me so I prompted myself as I was going to bed: I will remember my dreams.
I remembered 3 out of 4 nights and they were all bad dreams! In one, I lived at the house I grew up in and there were random strangers, a car, a dog, and goth girls in the pool. Another night was a post-apocalyptic thing where I was living with some random strangers and wishing I had friends. In the third, some dead-eyed sketchy people drove up on the lawn and said we owed them money.
That’s enough dream remembering for me.
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More Mice
This isn’t our cat. This is Oakie. He lives with Mom and he was very happy when she returned home after her visit up here.
I discovered evidence of a mouse in a lower cupboard in the kitchen.
Almost everything in there is in a plastic tub. *Almost* everything. I don’t know how long it’s been going on. In the past couple of months we’ve trapped quite a few in the shop and a couple in the basement.
This is only the second time I’ve ever found evidence of one inside the house.
I put the trap in there for a couple of nights but nothing showed up so I thoroughly scrubbed everything and packaged it all up. Maybe he moved.
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Dramatic Water Disaster At the Office
It wasn’t really that dramatic.
Law Clerk and I were eating lunch and we heard a strange noise that increased and became identifiable as dripping.
We searched the adjacent room and found water coming from the ceiling. We quickly moved furniture around and found something to catch the water.
There is an online work ticket system that we use to request maintenance but this seemed more urgent so I called the front security desk and Krystal got on the Bat Phone and almost immediately the Maintenance Crew was in our suite with a ladder and wrenches and were able to stop the leak.
Turns out, our suite has its own water heater for our little kitchen and it was in the ceiling. This was all new information for us. The building doesn’t allow ceiling units any longer due to situations just like this. Luckily it didn’t happen on a weekend.
Now we have a new heater and new ceiling tiles.
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Where’s My Phone? Subtitle: 3 extra trips to the Park-n-Ride
Last weekend the berry situation became critical. We reached the point where we had to work to eat as many as we picked. I made a pie and we are still eating lots of berries but the supply is slowing down.
On Wednesday, I left my phone on the bus.
This is something I am normally careful about. I check my keys and phone and make sure I have everything when I exit. But I had an extra bag and somehow my phone slipped away.
It wasn’t in my pocket when I got to the car and I knew it was gone right away because it talks to my car and my car couldn’t find it.
A couple of years ago, Bob left his iPad on the bus. It was during the pandemic and there were so few bus riders that iPad remained on the bus for over a week. We could watch it riding back and forth to downtown and then going to the bus barn at night until the battery died. It took almost 2 weeks for him to get it back.
It would be very challenging to get through two weeks without my phone, so I was determined to rescue it from the bus.
My first idea was to wait until the bus looped back around to the park-n-ride again. From the schedule, it looked like that would be at least 45 minutes and I worried that meanwhile someone could use my phone for nefarious purposes or squirrel it away to Algeria and I would never see it again.
I went home and got on my desktop and put it in Lost Mode. I could see its location and it looked like it was on the lawn next to the park-n-ride break room/maintenance building.
Oh, I thought. It fell out of my pocket into the grass. I better hurry back before someone runs off with it.
I went back to the park-n-ride. (Trip 1) It was not on the grass. I went and found a bus driver standing around vaping and looking like he hated his life. I explained what was going on, thinking he might say, “Let me check the break room to see if someone brought in your phone.” or “Here, I just picked this up. So happy to find the rightful owner.”
He did not. He asked me where the app said it was and also asked me if I had a smart watch.
Thanks for helping, guy.
I waited for the bus to loop back down and the bus that arrived was not my bus.
I went home and got back on the app. It looked like my phone was headed for the bus barn. Oh well, I thought. I clicked the button where Lost Mode would have my phone make a noise. I needed someone to find it and send it to Lost and Found. (I also called Lost and Found to describe my problem.)
Then I was about to proceed with my evening when it looked like the phone was headed back to the park-n-ride. I jumped in the car. (Trip 2)
When I arrived at the park-n-ride I waited for the bus to arrive and the bus that arrived was not my bus. I talked to that driver and he was sympathetic but what could he do?
There was a maintenance person so I asked her if anyone had found a phone. No luck. I looked in the grass again and checked the schedule thinking, for sure the next bus would be my bus.
It wasn’t going to arrive for 45 minutes.
I thought I could wander around the park-n-ride but what were the chances that after all that, it wasn’t my bus?
I went back home. I checked the app. My phone was at the other park-n-ride north of mine which meant that my bus was still in service and would be coming back down.
I went back to the park-n-ride. (Trip 3). As I drove in there was a bus like the one I took parked to the side, out of service. I stopped the car and talked to that driver who looked for my phone. He also said reassuring things like: as soon as it’s found they would take it to Lost and Found and I could get it then.
I went to the platform to wait for my bus. At 7:17 (!) my bus arrived. It was the same driver who did not recognize me from earlier but let me on the bus, it was stuck in the crack between the seat and the window.
SUCCESS!!!!! I went home and cuddled with my phone for the rest of the night.
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That One Bike
The garden plot fresh after rototilling in April.
Shortly after I graduated from college I lived in L.A. and I joined a gym.
I can’t remember if the gym had separate workout areas for men and women or if there was a private area for women. I warmed up in a small area with only women. There were about a half dozen stationary bikes.
The garden today. It is so out of control. I like to let it do its thing and see what happens but I think what is happening is that the pumpkins (all volunteers) have taken over and all the other stuff is hanging on for dear life.
I’m warming up. I doubt I sat on there for very long and this lady comes up and asks me how long until I’m finished.
Every other stationary bike was free.
I asked why she couldn’t use another bike and she said she wanted that one because it was under a fan.
Also lots of potatoes out there. Every time I end up with an old moldy potato, I bury it out in the garden. Apparently that happened a lot. The plants are crowding out the tomatoes. I hate pulling plants. I did whack back some of the pumpkins last weekend.
At first I considered swapping to another bike because I didn’t care. But why can’t she use a different bike? I was already working out. Buck up lady.
I took longer on purpose.
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Beautiful Monsters
Look at Sybil’s beautiful apple blossoms.
The tree is now four years old and last year we had nice handful of apples to enjoy.
Check out these monsters going to town on our cute little tree! One night they were out there chomping away for over ten minutes.
Deer sightings in the yard were rare but for a brief spell they were happening every night.
I love the deer and wildlife in the yard but eating my apple tree is too much.
I bought some deer repellant which I thought would be a joke but bought anyway because: desperation. I also bought a motion controlled sprinkler.
I sprayed the tree, tomatoes, and roses the minute I got home. I also set up the sprinkler but it didn’t work right out of the box and my initial attempts at troubleshooting didn’t get far.
I have a youtube clip bookmarked and intend to give it another try.
Meanwhile: the spray seems to have worked. These two wandered around for a minute, took some unsatisfied nibbles and then left. I don’t think they’ve been back.
Spy
Our office overlooks a multi-story parking garage that’s shorter than us so we look down on the top floor.
Back in the before times this parking lot would fill up.
Fairly often, in the mornings, I would notice a car that drove to the roof and stopped in the driving lane. I can’t remember exactly but it was a small car like a Mini or maybe one of those little Fiats.
The driver would sit there. Sometimes they read the paper. Or sometimes they wrote in a notebook.
After a few minutes the car would drive back down.
What do you think was going on with that? Maybe just a security person who … drove through the parking garage to do his rounds?
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Marsupial Close-Up; Plus Pickleball
How about a break from the deer and checking out some opossum clips? No matter how many photos and clips I post about opossum, I have to look up the spelling every single time.
Did I ever write about pickleball?
If you read any mainstream news you’ve probably heard about pickleball. It’s the fastest growing sport in the US.
If you haven’t seen it, it’s kind of like tennis but on half the court so I guess you can be less fit and still enjoy it.
The articles say it’s addictive. People love it. I’m not drawn to sports with rackets and aiming at things or being competitive so I have no personal experience.
We live down the street from an elementary school and there are 2 tennis courts there that weren’t abandoned but not in high use and were not maintained.
I don’t know who’s in charge but 4 or 5 years ago the courts were spruced up and if it’s good weather, there are people playing pickleball there. On the weekends they start early and it goes all day. There are cars and vans parked everywhere and people in folding chairs sitting around the courts.
I feel bad for the people who used to live next to a quiet, crumbling tennis court and now have all that activity and CLOP! CLOP! CLOP! of pickleball going all day long. But also I walked by there recently and it wasn’t that loud, so maybe the neighbors don’t mind. Plus it’s nice to have a wholesome activity bringing people together.
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