I grabbed a quick picture after our little fire drill, and after the holes were drilled on the terraces for planting the new trees. The workman walking by the hole where my wife was parked was a coincidence. I had no time to try for a better picture as I had to then leave for work.
When I got home, several new trees had been planted. There's been lots of trees cut down since we moved in, now each had finally been replaced. And in almost the exact same spots, too. Not surprising, actually, when you think of the underground utilities going to each house. My wife said they were easily done by noon, which didn't surprise me with such an early start.The second picture shows the new tree in front of neighbor Jane's, and not many more. A similar shot on the other side of the street facing the opposite direction would have shown several more, but neighbors might wonder what I'm doing over there taking pictures, and they all look pretty much the same right now anyway.
Another thought about the street: If it had to be parking on one side only then I'm very glad its the other side. Especially on garbage day when the bins are all out. No parking within 4 feet of a driveway or within 2 feet of the next car, per city rules. We've not had a big issue yet, Kate and I, but I know others have had to adjust, especially when someone else has guests over. And I know one neighbor has to park at least one and sometimes two cars all the way up at the top of the street on the next block. Older and adult kids living with parents clog up much of the parking, at least on this end of the street.
Separate from the street reconstruction, we had another bi-annual rite of spring happen. While I was at work today the city did a controlled burn along the creek. I'll add those pictures after the break, if anyone would like to take a look. The banks of the creek won't be this clear for another two years.
And, finally, today is my 16th Blogday. Still chugging along, after all...