Thursday 25 March 2010

I haven't posted anything in awhile, because really there isn't anything new to post and I haven't felt inspired by anything. The nightly riots stopped a few weeks ago, after a young person was arrested (see my previous post). The only interesting event in my neighborhood was a bomb scare awhile ago that closed down the main street for an afternoon and resulted in an increase in helicopters circling for a few days. The afternoon it happened, a helicopter circled for over 5 hours. I find the fact that one of the local young people described the sound as soothing to be really depressing.

The only other somewhat interesting thing were the fires on Black Mountain. For about a week and a half around the time of the bomb scare, different parts of the mountain were set on fire by young people every day. I wish I had taken a picture, because at night time the fires made the mountain look like a volcano. The fires and the riots, I've been told are very early this year and usually don't take place until the summer, in the case of the fires, and until after Easter for the riots. The riots have also been a lot more frequent this year than in the past couple of years. I have been told that these factors indicate that it will be a "hot" summer. Unfortunately, this is not the kind of heat that I will most probably enjoy.

None of this is terribly interesting though in the big scheme. The bomb scare didn't even make it into the local news. What is more interesting to me right now (and probably more harmful to my health) is the mold/mildew growing around my windows. Its very resilient and causing all sorts of problems for my allergies. Now that the weather is warmer (slightly) other organisms that cause itchy eyes and throat are growing too, and even with two prescriptions I am still walking around with tissues. Its not too bad, but I guess it is bad enough for Sister M to think that "this place is just not suiting" me, and that I am sick "all the time". I haven't been sick once. When I asked her point blank when was the last time I was sick, she responded "not that long ago." Thinking about it I might have had a cold in the beginning of January. Yes, she agreed, not that long ago. This coming from the woman who coughs all the time.

The next big event will be a parade that goes through the wall right outside my house. This has caused problems in the past, but hopefully it will like the first clip and not the second. Both show the wall that I have to pass through every day, and you can see the top of my house at :42 in the second video. In the first you can see my house at :48.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG4XF-ulNZ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEQ8315n0Z0&feature=related

3 comments:

  1. As the wall is shut, they cheer. Strange perspective.

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  2. Hi Becky,

    Your comments about the rain and mold have me second guessing a trip to the emerald isle this summer :) And, didn't your Mother warn you about nuns of any sort? On second thought, she may be too young to have experienced the torture that the older Koerner sibs endured in grade school.

    You were missed at Easter. Katie was the only Farfsing "child" present. Rob was uncharacteristically late but arrived in time to polish off the German potato salad.

    Big news about Nick's engagement, hey? The first thing out of Marty's mouth was, "Shower!" Welcome to my world.

    Your Mom keeps us informed so be sure to keep her informed and take care.

    Your second favorite Uncle,

    Tom

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  3. I always want to say something controversial but I steer away, the US has many problems to deal with too. One thing I found funny is if you read the conversation after the videos they type with an Irish accent as well. You can hear it when you read the words. It looked like mainly old men and kids... no women or many young except in the marching bands.

    One more funny comment, one of the tunes in the video I recognized - "by the rising of the moon" uses the same tune. One of my favorite bands, the Blue Rock Boys, does Irish folk here in Cincinnati.

    PS. I want to hear the boring stuff.

    Steve

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