GARRY SEEKS SPRING IN UXBRIDGE
He hiked up the driveway, initially to bring down the trash can and pick up the mail, but he took a camera. It was a lovely day. There have been some lovely days, but very few last an entire day. Usually, the “good” day lasts part of the morning with sunshine and warmth leaving shortly after lunch. Then comes the afternoon with darkened skies and a lost sun.
The broken branch lying over an electric line has been that way for a week, but apparently, they don’t have time to fix it because it hasn’t broken the line yet. It will. It sill take down the whole neighborhood. Nonetheless, it hasn’t done it yet. It would take them ten minutes to fix it now and it will we a catastrophe soon enough, but they can’t afford the ten minutes. I suppose I can call a third time.
They have records of my first two calls, but no one has bothered to even check on it. Owen has a pole saw, but it’s not long enough to reach the branch, so it will have to be a National Grid truck.
Called National Grid for the third time. They’ll get right on it. Major storm predicted for tomorrow night. I think we should get the candles ready.
Categories: #Flowers, #Photography, Cee's Photo Challenge, climate, Flower of the day, Garry Armstrong, Home
Oh Garry, what wonderful photos you have on display. 😀 😀
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At least he caught early spring. It’s a hard act to catch 😀
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Our daffodils have bloomed already and now we just have the leaves. They came early and lasted a long time this year. I might as well dig up whatever tulip bulbs I can find. We have not had any flowers for a few years, just leaves. Lilies of the valley are next. We have a lot of those.
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We have had very few flowers. Every time they try to bloom, the temperature drops and the wind and rainstorms begin. Again. It hasn’t been a very pretty time.
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We did well with daffodils and I expect Lillies of the Valley next week. Of course, we expect snow this weekend. so I don’t know.
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Bottom pic looks like lupine or chives… just guessing.
Never did find your Japanese Maple but that tractor is awesome.
Buckle down for tomorrow or perhaps Sat for you Easterners… record cold and frost warnings … calling it a polar vortex… Nature is as pissed off as we are… we are pegged at 37 on the river… it is 75 now… will be foggy.
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It might be lupine. We have a lot of plants I can’t recognize and I even bought a book, but I just can’t identify most of them. It’s going down well below freezing tonight, so all the more delicate flowers will die. And back in our COVID-riddled government, ugly things are happening.
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I agree… about govt…. Trump nuts… with everything else going down the the crapper I don’t understand why Repubs. don’t drill down to the core of the situation and rid themselves of a tyrant, and the primary source of chaos around the world. Amed. 25 would do it, but I suspect that won’t happen. except in my dreams.
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Well, at least the virus has entered the White House. Maybe he’ll drink some Chlorox. That would do the job pretty effectively.
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I hope they come and do something about it soon.
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THIS is how fire’s start. Exactly like this.
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The came by yesterday and said they’d be here today to fix it. I’m not holding my breath.
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You are not alone. We had the same non reactions several times. But because we’re the only house with all our ‘cablework’ spanning from the house across a road and across quick growing acacia trees, nobody ever was in a hurry to take some trees down or cut them shorter to not touch the wires and cables. One year we were three weeks without internet and telephone. 3 other times Hero Husband risked his life in order to ge the biggest branches out of the cables and wires…. Then the ‘Mairie’ people came and were gutted to see what could have happened – 10 days later, 3 weeks later….
YES, get those candles, storm lamps and pocket lamps out and check if you have batteries enough to last you for a good while.
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It’s infuriating. And incredibly stupid. There’s a good chance it will start a fire, too.
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I’ve now done everything I can think of to do. We really can’t get to it ourselves.
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That’s dangerous neglect. I hope they show up to inspect.
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There have been many explosions, fires, and disasters due to the electric and gas companies. They’ve killed a few hundred people in the past couple of years. They apparently aren’t done with the killing yet.
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Definitely spring is springing!
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Yes. ONE more big, cold. snowy storm to get through … then maybe it really WILL be spring. Or not.
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It will be 90 near the coast here tomorrow — not much less than that today! I think we skipped spring and went straight to summer. And there are brushfires already, too!
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That wire with the fallen trees around is alarming….
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I’ve called the electric company twice. They still haven’t even come by to take a look.
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Prepare for a power outage….
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Leslie, I know. (SIGH!)
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I’ve now called them five times. A power outage is one problem. Fire is another. We’ve not as dry as California gets, but this is a heavily treed area.
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yes fire is another issue…
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