RedNeckGeek
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Good Morning!!!! 60F @ 7:15AM. Sunny. High near 85F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.
Looks like it'll make it into the low 90s Saturday and Sunday, then back into the 80s for the rest of next week. I'll take it!
There are tons of threads about HOA problems here on TBN, Don. Like you, though, I don't have much sympathy for folks that don't read the agreement and then get disciplined when they choose to violate it. And even though you live in the sticks like I do, there are still zoning ordinances that govern what you can and can't do on your own property. They're at a much broader level in most cases, which makes them easier to live with. The covenants in place at my last home called for stupid things like requiring a tree in every front yard. The immediate neighbor concreted his entire front yard and put in a beautiful fountain. Yep, it violated the covenant, but nobody complained and nobody ever gave him any trouble about it because it didn't change the way the house fit into the neighborhood and it looked really nice. Then another neighbor painted their house battleship gray (every other house was a pale orange, all stucco with orange tile roofs), also a violation and it looked like crap, and even though neighbors complained to each other it turns out there was no way to enforce the covenant. What good is that? Just makes more to worry about. One such worry is rules that change per Ron's comment, or after living somewhere for a while you find something about the home you really don't like and can't change it because of some rule. Then your stuck either living with it or going somewhere else. So no HOA for me, but I'm glad you're happy with those in place at Sun City.
Long drive over to Tahoe yesterday, made longer by two stops to wait for the pilot car through road construction. Then slow tourist traffic along the lake. But Bob had the microfiche reader ready to go, and it looks and works like brand new. All the little fiches, too!:laughing: Made it over to the widow's place in plenty of time for dinner, and to pick up her dear departed hubbie's old club magazines, and to talk about the new motorhome she has on order and try to solve some of the world's problems. Like Randy, she still misses her spouse terribly (heck, I miss him, too!), but she's moving on with her life and doing pretty well with what she's got. Spent a bit too much time lingering after dinner, though, and had to leave after dark. I'm not familiar with the roads around there and had to make one three point turn around in the beginning, but other than that it was smooth sailing. But I gotta admit I'm not as comfortable driving at night as I used to be, and misaimed headlights are more difficult to deal with than ever. Just part of the fun of gettin' old I guess.
Off to town today to get groceries and run errands.
TGIF!:drink:
Looks like it'll make it into the low 90s Saturday and Sunday, then back into the 80s for the rest of next week. I'll take it!
There are tons of threads about HOA problems here on TBN, Don. Like you, though, I don't have much sympathy for folks that don't read the agreement and then get disciplined when they choose to violate it. And even though you live in the sticks like I do, there are still zoning ordinances that govern what you can and can't do on your own property. They're at a much broader level in most cases, which makes them easier to live with. The covenants in place at my last home called for stupid things like requiring a tree in every front yard. The immediate neighbor concreted his entire front yard and put in a beautiful fountain. Yep, it violated the covenant, but nobody complained and nobody ever gave him any trouble about it because it didn't change the way the house fit into the neighborhood and it looked really nice. Then another neighbor painted their house battleship gray (every other house was a pale orange, all stucco with orange tile roofs), also a violation and it looked like crap, and even though neighbors complained to each other it turns out there was no way to enforce the covenant. What good is that? Just makes more to worry about. One such worry is rules that change per Ron's comment, or after living somewhere for a while you find something about the home you really don't like and can't change it because of some rule. Then your stuck either living with it or going somewhere else. So no HOA for me, but I'm glad you're happy with those in place at Sun City.
Long drive over to Tahoe yesterday, made longer by two stops to wait for the pilot car through road construction. Then slow tourist traffic along the lake. But Bob had the microfiche reader ready to go, and it looks and works like brand new. All the little fiches, too!:laughing: Made it over to the widow's place in plenty of time for dinner, and to pick up her dear departed hubbie's old club magazines, and to talk about the new motorhome she has on order and try to solve some of the world's problems. Like Randy, she still misses her spouse terribly (heck, I miss him, too!), but she's moving on with her life and doing pretty well with what she's got. Spent a bit too much time lingering after dinner, though, and had to leave after dark. I'm not familiar with the roads around there and had to make one three point turn around in the beginning, but other than that it was smooth sailing. But I gotta admit I'm not as comfortable driving at night as I used to be, and misaimed headlights are more difficult to deal with than ever. Just part of the fun of gettin' old I guess.
Off to town today to get groceries and run errands.
TGIF!:drink: