44 going up to 59 today, cooler day, rain just left the area and headed offshore and North.
Guessing we got about half an inch of rain last night and the storm had enough thunder to wake me up at 2am.
Which means stick patrol this morning. Plus I see I got a dose of trash out on the front roadside. The season begins in earnest
when these misfits see nice lawns. They don't throw their crap in the weeds, they look for nicely tended spots.
I think it's some kind of nose thumbing, don't know. Jay?
Jay, I was a psychology minor in college, and love to figure out why folks do what they do.
First, I figure they are pigs and misfits because that seems to describe folks who intentionally throw large quantities of trash out.
Secondly, they must have a bad attitude towards life, no nice person would litter like this.
So one has a pig who isn't very nice.
Now there's someone who deserves a 250 dollar ticket.
It's just how to catch them. My front road is well traveled, too much for game cams.
but it might be worth taking the one I have down at the barn and put it out by the road for a while.
Our state does not have front license plates so it makes ID very difficult.
And the local police don't care. I've already had one contact with them about this.
Even had the credit card slip in the bag. Nope, visual ID only. We are busy.
Lot of folks at the police station just sitting around and moving in slow mo when I was there.
I must admit I saw no donuts...

Not my version of busy, but these are the good guys and all I've got locally so I guess I have
to get high tech here. Meanwhile all this fast food trash, beer bottles, chew tobacco tins and cigarette cases
are given to me perhaps as treasured gifts. Maybe I'm just misunderstanding these nice folks.
More likely the proper penalty is to pour an entire garbage can of trash on their heads while they sit in their cars.
With the windows up. Isn't that what a sunroof is for?
Clearly a training and educational moment is needed...
headed downtown later to get some grass seed to fix the water pipe trench mess. Need to find some centipede to mix in, very expensive grass seed.
But sooner or later it takes over here. Have to fix and repair with other grass though, centipede is a rhizome and takes a while to send out those roots.
As they say locally, may you have a blessed day. Perhaps that should be capitalized but I'll take it in the universal meaning
that you be blessed by whomever or whatever you want to be.
I think blessings and prayers can never hurt, only help.
Definitely sending some out to Riptide and his wife, and Ed and his family.
I mean look how well our blessings did for Toppop! There's proof.
Life is an adventure, Randy is getting back to enjoying his and that's all good.