Nov 22 2007

Painting

Richmond shoppers are like New York drivers. I can work with this. :)

Today was a painting day. Much of the house looks great, but the office is orange and the master bedroom is yellow. Who does that? I mean, how does that conversation go?

“Honey, let’s paint the small bedroom.”

“Great idea. How about bright orange?”

“Sounds good to me.”

Now the orange room is mocha brown, which goes with the carpet and, you know, everything else.


Nov 21 2007

Gas, again

Tried to get gas hooked up, but the phone number for Richmond public services was busy (!). Over and over. (Garbage is private but gas is public. Got it.) Evidently the old tenant is still paying, but that won’t last forever.


Nov 21 2007

One neighbor

Is it impolite to say that you have a hot neighbor? Especially if she’s really friendly?


Nov 21 2007

Local services

Got the electricity and water in our name. Garbage is private — weird. Our neighbors all have different color garbage cans depending on which company they use. I wonder if pickup is the same day for everyone. I put my cans out when I saw other people do it (regardless of color) and a few hours later my trash was gone. So that works.

Leaf pickup. Hmm. In Roanoke you just swept them into the street and the city magically made the piles disappear on a particular weekend. Here I have no clue. Some neighbors leave a line of bags off their curb, others just sweep piles into the street. Is pickup private? A guy offered to clean up my leaves for $200. No, thanks. Despite the fact that I rent, we have a lot of trees in the yard. If he vaccuumed them all up in a few days the ground would be covered again.

I’ve got a rake and a leaf blower, thankyouverymuch. And now I have big piles of leaves.


Nov 20 2007

Mixed switches

There are a lot of light switches in this house, many of which appear to do nothing. I see myself spending considerable time figuring things out.


Nov 20 2007

Air mattresses

Air mattresses always leak. Doesn’t matter the brand or the warranty; I’ve used a bunch. They always leak.


Nov 19 2007

Shoes

The Boy learned first-hand why we said, “Wear shoes if you go out.”


Nov 19 2007

Dogs

Our new neighbors have dogs — dogs that are louder than ours. This is a good thing.


Nov 19 2007

The move begins

Began the move with just the essentials, including two borrowed air mattresses and a borrowed card table and chairs. Camping out, it is, but with nice bathrooms and a great kitchen. Too bad we have, like, three small pots and some plastic dishes. That’ll change in a few weeks.

Lots of beech trees. Lots. Parked and were attacked from above by falling beech nuts. The ground is covered with leaves and nut shells; the backyard has almost zero grass. That’s OK, as long as we don’t plan on walking outside without shoes.


Nov 19 2007

Verizon arrives

Verizon came not only on time, but in the first five minutes of the three hour window. Fios is now Fiosing — a 15 megbit connection. Yay! Richmond is a real city, and this is another reminder. Also, the fact that there are shopping centers every three blocks, each with a new set of stores. Way cool. Oh, and if you use Microsoft or Google maps, you can view live traffic conditions — not available for your more provincial areas.


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