Sunday, October 6, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 11, More
Monday, September 30, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 10
First order of business on Friday morning was pouring our driveway apron. I hadn't left for work yet and they got started. |
When I got home on Friday they had the steel plate over the new apron. I thank them for the trouble but we never used the steel to enter the driveway. |
The pole you see in the pictures is propping up our cable from the pole across the street. It had been attached at the top of the pole but was knocked off early on, so is attached much lower and would hang too low over the street. Apparently the cable will be moved to the new pole toward the end of construction. We don't use the cable at all anymore, but the wire is still there and I don't want it to be hit and pull siding off the house or anything like that.
Aside from the construction it's really been life as normal, though it is starting to feel like the dog days of summer. I started to do some fall yard cleanup last weekend and my to-do list has grown, but all in due time.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 9
Curbs and gutters were installed yesterday, an interesting process.
Yesterday I had off, so I was able to watch the progress made in front of our house. They spent the morning on the other street, likely doing curbs and gutters, before moving to our street.
They gave our house driveway access at the end of the day, but we won't be using it. Not all houses were given this treatment, curiously.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
500,000 Hours Old
At some point today I will turn 500,000 hours old, per this website. (Or 30,000,000 minutes old. Or 1,800,000,000 seconds old.) I'm guessing it will happen 3 hours and 40 minutes after the site says, since to go back to that date would be to go back to midnight and I was born at 8:20 pm, but splitting hairs here. A couple years ago I turned 20,000 days old, and a few years before that I turned 50 years old, but I think this is about the last of the notable round numbers I will achieve in my lifetime.
Monday, September 16, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 8
As work on the roadway continues, we still had a driveway apron for the weekend, though we began parking elsewhere. |
The driveway apron was already removed by the time I left for work this morning, just broken slabs to be hauled away now. |
But they built us ramps to our driveways, so technically we still have access. Overall, we're pleased with the progress so far. |
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
57
Won't be official until about 8:20 tonight, but unless this bout of covid gets me very soon it looks like I might survive 56 after all.
Monday, September 9, 2024
Vacation Starts With Covid
I slept hard that night and felt terrible when I woke up. It was the headache that made me fear it was Covid. I quickly gathered my things, got a mask from Mom, and we finished up the last few chores before I headed for home. I took the test right away and it was positive. I let my Mom know, and I really hope she doesn't get this.
I haven't moved or done much since I got home Sunday morning. My list of things to get done on vacation will have to wait at least one more day. Back to bed.
Saturday, August 31, 2024
Beef 2024
I picked up our latest split half of beef this morning, along with some other meat candies. The 1/4 cow was $906.54 for 136.8 pounds, about $6.63 per pound. That's about a dollar more than last year, but not unexpected as the price of everything has risen and last year's went down to $5.60 from $5.98 the prior year. We pay for the hanging weight, these numbers are for the amount of meat we actually received.
I forgot to get a picture until after I had everything sorted and ready to put in the freezer. Not pictured is the 48 pounds of ground beef.
While I was there I also spent $132 on various things from their store, some we've had before and much we hadn't. Overall we spent over a grand on meat today but it will last us for over a year.
I wanted to finish with a joke about meat, but I was afraid I'd butcher it. ;-)
Working Hard?
Or hardly working?
Really, though, I think they have been working hard. Everyone gets a break now and again. Oh, and they were parked, not driving along like that.