Earlier tonight I had a fire for the first time in a month, since June 29. It was around 80ºF, which was the lowest temperature and/or driest opportunity on a weekend night since then. We've been mostly very warm and humid this month, but for the last several days which we enjoyed open windows again. And the next couple days will be very warm and humid with scattered storms again. I won't complain, I hear the UK just had record-setting temps around 100ºF yesterday. Anyway, though I was tired I built a fire and sat by it watching the Brewers game on my phone for a couple hours tonight. Always enjoyable, but I did have to shower off the lovely combination of sweat, bug spray and smoke when I came in for the night.
While I was out there the opportunity arose for a short video featuring a plane and train, and the automobiles are in the background din even if you can't tell with the other two - circling back to a prior post. There's also a fourth noise here as the cicadas have been out in force lately. The train tracks are a few blocks south and east. We don't seem to get lots of trains, but I may just be used to them now. And freight, not passenger, usually with lumber or coal or box cars with who knows what else. Short video below.
An then there's the back fence. Tell me, does it look terrible?
I've been trying to get some estimates lately on replacing it. I researched online and found 4 places I wanted to get an estimate from. I have two similar estimates in hand, one supposed to be emailed soon, and one place that I left a message and they never called back. So far the two estimates are very similar at over $2000 to replace what we have with the same but new. It's only 40 feet of fence, that's over 50 bucks a foot, is it worth it to replace it yet? Affording it isn't the issue, I just thought that seemed a lot for only 40 feet, even for cedar. Yes, right now the tops are dry rotting and it being a squirrel highway erodes them more and more every year now, but can we get a couple more years out of it or does it look that bad now? Replacement would have to be in early spring or late fall as to not destroy the hostas, so I guess it comes down to how long do we want to wait to replace it.
A few more after the break. And this weekend is Atwoodfest!
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