Discretion

Feb. 17th, 2013 06:41 pm
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I was just out the back with the dogs reading "Science Fiction Films and Philosophy" (a bit more varied than most books of this sort) and listening to the radio when my next door neighbour went up and down next door on his ride-on lawnmower.

There's more rocks and stones there than grass however and every time he passed it was like a machine gun firing into the 2m tall colour-bond fence. Anyway, this continued for a while and then I heard his wife's loud voice say "I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY NOW YOU'VE SHATTERED A WINDOW (of their new house)!" I let the radio pay for a bit until I heard their voices disappear in the distance, and then turned it off and quietly snuck away.

Bait?

Dec. 31st, 2012 09:01 am
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But if it's not a bait, what's it doing there? Disturbed by this.

As it happened it was actually a pressie for Ebby the dog next door, who apparently jumped the fence into my backyard with it! Must have happened last week and I hadn't spotted it there. Brook next door told me about it. They'll be watching my pets while I'm away. :)-+

Bait?

Dec. 30th, 2012 02:19 pm
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I found what might have been a bait in my backyard today.

It was the knee or a joint of some four legged animal. It was half rotten through and infested with maggots. And it was right next to the new fence near where it meets the existing (and shorter) fence. My next door neighbor has no front fence/gate to speak of and they are often out so it could have anyone who tossed it there - including my neighbor. I haven't tested anything, I just tossed it back over the fence.

But if it's not a bait, what's it doing there? Disturbed by this.

Crane!

May. 23rd, 2012 08:53 am
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The workmen next door are lifting the framework for Daryl's new house on top today. There's a huge crane on site for this:

Long, ain't it?

Firs whatever-these-things-are-called goes on.

Runner

May. 23rd, 2012 08:44 am
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The finished dog runner next door. Spent a a good portion of Monday helping Brook dig the hole for it. The post was one from my old fence I wasn't using. That's Ebby trying to catch the sun.

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Brook next door asked me if she could have the end of a runner on one of my trees.

The runner's for Ebby, who likes to escape in various ways. She used to did under my fence but they electrified it (from a battery)  and that stopped that. Then she started to dig underneath the fence on the other side. Two dogs in there and she likes to play with them, but really it's not the sort  of thing to encourage. So Brook bought a proper runner and wanted to know if it would be OK to screw one end into a tree on my property (the Gum tree near the fence). I didn't mind actually because I understand the problem - had to put Pegasus on a runner until he grew out of it. I offered to go next door and help and she took me up on the offer.

As it transpired, the cable was too short to go between their tree and the Gum. It's supposed to be at least 1.5m above the ground so that the lead (on a pulley won't get snagged.  Plan B was to dig a hole and plant a post  to attach it to. WE both started digging but it's tough soil to dig, and there were major roots from the Gum. I brought over my small mattock and "spud holer" and we got to a depth of maybe 40-50 cm. But it was more complicated than that. Ebby had to be put on a chain because she was all over us like a rash, wanting to play. The kids came up to have a look and help and Brook had to bring Zoe up in the pram as well. Then Bobbie started howling back in my yard. He'd been asleep when I went next door and wanted me back.

Instead I brought him next door, where he amused the kids and sniffed around and barked back at Ebby. Very hard to have a conversation when two dogs are barking and the kids want to say stuff and so on. As it was, we got the post in and packed the soil around it with stones. We were starting to lose the light so it was decided to leave the rest until tomorrow morning. Brook's husband Tim is working up in Darwin  and I was glad to help. Tomorrow we'll get a strap around the post and around the Gum, so it'll be pretty secure before we get the cable up.

Brook was telling me about a "Protein Diet". Might be worth a try sometime.

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After almost a week of not turning up, Tucker (the dog from next door) just did. I was busy compiling a DVD for a friend in the study when I looked up and there was his face peering through the connecting window to my bedroom! It's after 11pm, and it raining. I can only guess that they've all gone to bed and left him outside, rather than in the shed which is where they usually put him (and he seems to like) when it rains heavily or there's a storm.

11-09-28 Tucker

Have considered putting on a dressing gown, getting an umbrella and carting him back, but really I'll take a chance and let him stay until morning. Bobby's keeping an eye on him, but mostly he shouldn't be much trouble. Might not see the cats for a bit though.
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Just spoke to Time and Brooke next door. Left instructions for feeding the pets,. details about their names et cetera, and traded contact phone numbers. I am so relieved they're doing this. Tim will put Bobby inside each night, and let him out in the morning. I'm glad of that, and Bobby will settle down to a routine for a week I'm sure. Xena nd Ebony seemed to get used to Tim, so feeding them won't be a problem, I'm sure. Tim is coming inside to feed Ebony, who only ever eats from on top of a boocase, so I'm cutting a spare key for him.

I feed my pets twice a day, but I've set things up so they'll only get fed once a day. Gabby leaves half of what I put out anyway, so maybe it'll do them some good.

Feel much better about going off to Perth next week.

Windmills

Sep. 23rd, 2005 09:18 am
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The old Polish guy from next door came over this morning and asked me to fix the windmill that I'd bought for him the other day. I got dressed, and went next door. All it took was a few adjustments and it was up and turning (or would be if there was wind). I also chatted with him and his wife. It felt good to talk this way, because in the past we've had a few conflicts.

Must be Spring.

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