Monday, September 21, 2009

Rain...





I would love us to get some rain here in Savannah. It's been several weeks, and we haven't had any. Prior to the Labor Day weekend, we had a few handymen here working away. For months there had been some leaking on the screened in porch from the neighbors' deck above, and gradually it got worse. A call was made and one of the workmen came by. Over the backdoor of the porch there was a rather lush vine of Confederate Jasmine that had assumed a life of its' own. It had grown up and over the neighbors railing, and upon closer inspection was discovered to have taken up additional root in the gutter acting as the drainage for their deck. Believe that to be the chief source of the leak. Chris (the handyman) also said that there were some considerable cracks in a couple of boards up there. So the following day he came with new boards, and proceeded to hack the hell out of the ivy. I know ivy is resilient, but it's rather brown at the moment and could use with a nice strong downpour to pull it out of apparent shock. If I could perform a rain dance, I would. Gladly. The constant reports by the weather folk here of 'a 30% chance of scattered thunderstorms' has gotten old (but I do know it's typical of the area and the time of year). Hopefully, something will fall soon.

We had a couple other guys here at the same time to fix a frustrating problem with the clothes dryer. Since I got here at the end of November, 2008, it took maybe three tries (if you were lucky) to dry one load of clothes. Very time consuming, and hard on the power bill. Had a couple of loads that just weren't drying at all, and when I opened the door steam came roiling out. Not good. I pulled the dryer out to inspect the vent hose and it came off the pipe to the wall vent. A stream of water poured out. Definitely not good. So the same call about the leaky porch included the drying problem. They had to cut a huge piece out of the laundry closet wall and replace the pipe to the outside, but...WOO HOO...now we have dry clothes after one cycle. Call Ripley's. They also had to cut into the ceiling of the storage closet on the porch, which was sporting a hole thought to have been created by vermin of some sort (rats, squirrels, etc.). Never got a confirmation as to whether or not they found any nests when they opened things up, but now the hole is defunct. Thankfully, all of the repair charges were paid by the condos.

That's probably the most excitement that's happened here recently. The great things I've been waiting for are about to arrive, so all is right with the world. The writing portion of my brain has been churning, so my book is back in the creation phase. It's really not that surprising. Autumn is right around the corner. It is my favorite and most productive time of the year. The air cools, the leaves change, and Halloween happens. Gotta love the fall.

1 comment:

  1. Hey, I think I can post! I couldn't from work.

    We had that same problem with our dryer, as well (water in the duct).

    -Sandy

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