Monday Mar 5/12 update
This morning I could hear heavy machinery so I saw they
finally brought in a bobcat to clear up the demolition debris from the house on
the corner opposite. At least any noise
from new construction has to be a lot quieter than the sledgehammers of the
past 6 weeks.
It was slightly drizzly as I left this morning around 11pm
so I grabbed the #50 back to our old neighborhood and went to the lamination
place. Five pieces of ID for $1.40, not
bad.
Then the sun started to shine so I walked down our old main
road, the Paseo De Los Canaris, and encountered a couple of our old neighbors
and had some brief chats.
I stopped by the drapery place to see if the gentleman was
going to contact me today about arranging a covering for the pipes on the wall
in the dining room. They contacted him
and he said he would be calling this afternoon but it is now after 4pm and
still no contact.
I was surprised to see the river back to normal so quickly
after all the rain we had. There is a
large hydroelectric dam near Paute that supplies much of the country’s
electricity.
I took a few shots of the beauty in the river area and the
gorgeous flower trellis at the park west of us.
That was today’s excitement.
Enjoy the pics. Hugs to all.
120305 Clean up time |
120305 Riverbank beauty |
120305 Our Park along Rio Tomebamba |
120305 Rio Tomebamba looking West |
120305 Gorgeous flower trellis at park west of us |
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