Interestingly, I had a lawn-light on and there was a functioning motion-detector on my drive way and inside the garage. None of these “security devices” were any deterrent at all. And, I think I actually heard the theft taking place. But, because it was sometime between 2 am and 4 am and I was groggy, I never got up to investigate the strange noises outside.
Oh well, the bike was worth – at best – maybe $3 at a garage sale. The monetary loss was minimal, except that it will cost me a lot more than $3 if I ever overcome my deep inertia and buy another one. But, it was still MY bike and I had it for 34 years! I’m still holding out hope that I may find it someday. After all, it has a lock wound around the seat, and only I have the key to that!
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OK, how about an animal update. Well, I continue to feed everything that moves in my neighborhood. The birds are actually costing me a lot more than all the other critters combined. In addition to the Cardinals and Blue Jays, Starlings and Sparrows, Yellow Finches and the Woodpecker pictured in the June 3rd posting, I also have the birds pictured here. I think they are the females of another variety of Woodpecker. They are smaller and less colorful than the others, but I am quite sure they are indeed Woodpeckers.
Also, I have named the grey cat Dusty. I am pretty sure Dusty, who was born in the late summer of 2007, is actually an off-spring of Sundown. A couple of nights ago, after dinner, Dusty was chasing bugs around in the backyard. I tried to get my camera to film it, but I was too late for that.
I have not seen Porky – the Opossum – in several weeks, but that does not mean she never shows up. I have, however, seen a very FAT raccoon who shows up every night around 11 pm and cleans up whatever Dusty and Sundown leave behind. An interesting thing about the raccoon is his/her “bravery.” If I spook one of the cats while they are eating, they are gone for the night. When I would spook Porky, she would leave for about 20 minutes. On the other hand, I did spook the raccoon several times while trying to get this picture. However, she would run behind the garage and then within 15 or 20 seconds – at most – she’d be sticking her nose out again to see if the coast was clear. We repeated this process at least a half dozen times. The appeal of the left-over cat food was far stronger than any fear of the strange lights and noises.
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I finally found you Justaguy706, any suggestions on how to communicate but not in such a public forum?
Tobygo
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