| More than a month ago, D. and I went outside to take a walk around the neighborhood. We found a middle aged couple wearing Home Depot shirts (at least it wasn't Lowes) peering throughtfully at the bushes in front of our porch. They introduced themselves and said our landlady had hired them to remove weeds, trim the bushes, put in some flowers, etc., sounding as if this was all going to happen soon. We said oh, that's nice, and went on our way, expecting to come home one afternoon and find that poof! flowers had appeared. This never happened, and just this morning I was thinking that I must have misunderstood something, because clearly they weren't coming. But I was wrong, they showed up half an hour ago and seem to be doing things to the driveway with a weed whacker. (I don't think this will keep the driveway weeds away for long, if the project were left to me I would use roundup, but still.) Now I'm just waiting to see if flowers will have magically appeared next time I go outside. | ||
June 21, 2005
beautification
June 10, 2005
the end of cheap plane tickets
| I've been driving myself crazy this week trying to find plane tickets to Denver for less than $350. One of my good friends lives in Colorado and we're hoping to go visit her and her boyfriend for a few days and then spend a few more days seeing some other places in the area. I guess maybe Colorado is just the place to be in the summer, but I was hoping it wouldn't be that expensive. When D. and I flew to see each other during college (a similar distance), tickets were under $180 nine times out of ten. Another factor buoying my hopes was that after a week looking at $330 tickets to Boston (for another trip this summer), I found some for $160. Fingers were crossed that the same thing would happen for Denver, but it doesn't look like I'm going to get that lucky twice. I guess the ever upwards creep of gas prices means that plane tickets aren't likely to ever be that cheap again. | ||
June 07, 2005
real estate
| One of the condos in the building next to us is for sale. On this street, all of the buildings are upper/lower unit duplexes. Three of them (6 units) are condos, and the rest of them are apartments (about 35 buildings). The condos are a very recent addition, they were finished last fall in 3 empty lots that had not been wide enough for the a standard size duplex with a driveway along the side. The condos solved this lot size problem by putting the garages underneath. | ||