Friday, July 21, 2006

Fire Hydrant Update

On the way to work this morning I noticed that the fire hydrant has been removed. I wonder if city workers did this or maybe it's sitting in some Duke dormroom. The orange barrels are still there and the flange is still sticking up out of the asphalt.

Bye for now.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

A Misplaced Fire Hydrant



I recently took a new job in downtown Durham, NC. Durham, once the Bull City and now the City of Medicine, is one of those once important North Carolina cities that has fallen on hard times but is always on the verge of a comeback.

Recently, something minor happened that gave me some insight into the bureaucracy of the city of Durham and suggested that maybe that comeback might not be just around the corner.

On my way to work one morning, as I was turning onto Foster street, I was greeted by an absolutely absurd site. Someone, I guess a city employee or two, had installed a fire hydrant right in the middle of the street. Well, it wasn't in the middle of the street, but it was in the path that a car would take. It was about 3 feet away from the curb. It was sticking up out of the asphalt just waiting to get slammed by a car. The more bizarre thing is that there was already a perfectly fine fire hydrant up on the sidwalk where they belong. To someone's credit, there was a traffic barrel in front of the hydrant to sugggests that you might not want to run over it.

Well, it lasted about a week before someone actually did run over the thing. The hydrant is just lying there in the street, next to the exposed flange, it's twisted bolts glistening in the midday sun. I think of it as a monument to the incompetance of city hall.



You might think that such a scenario would be an embarrassment to some town officials and the whole mess would get cleaned up. Not in Downtown Durham. It's still just sitting there. Has been for about three weeks now.

Last Friday, a coworker and I walked down to inspect it during lunch and I took the opportunity to take a few photos which I am happy to share with you today. I hope you enjoy them. Please notice how nicely the awning, in the photograph above, matches the traffic cones. You might also notice a building with Oprah in the window. I'll save that for a later post (as soon as I figure out what that's all about).

Bye for now!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Good afternoon Blogging fans, all two or three of you. This morning I did some weeding. Our house sits off of a little island (the concrete kind) along a dead end street. Heere's an arial view of the island:



Every once in a while the island starts to look a bit ragged so one of many neighbors will be moved to do something about it. This was my morning. The weather was a bit cooler and I felt like doing something mildly useful.

So I got out the wheel barrow and an assortment of tools and went down to the island to do a bit of weeding. It was about 10:00 AM. I had already had a few cups of coffee and had done the daily Jumble and crossword puzzle before I went out. I took a picture of the weeds before I got started. It was mostly some kind of grassy crap.



This turned out to be a bit of work. I couldn't just pull the crap out. I had to go into the ground with the dandelion tool and break off the roots about an inch below the surface. After about an hour, I took another picture.



Looks much better doesn't it? I worked for about one hour more, then I came in and ate lunch. I've done enough yard work for one day.

Bye!