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[personal profile] sonia
Actually, it was yesterday, but I didn't have the energy left over to post.

Biking home in the pouring down rain, I stopped twice at flooded intersections to clear leaf-blocked drains. It amazes me that car after car after bike after pedestrian just splashed on through. I can see how the drivers would want to stay dry, I guess. In that kind of rain, dryness was a lost cause for me.

Both times I wondered what I would use to clear it, since reaching into cold, murky water wasn't appealing. At the first one there was a nearby sturdy stick (which I left for next time) and at the second I borrowed a contractor's shovel from where he was working on a house. Doing construction in a downpour!

This evening it was blessedly dry during my whole shopping trip for groceries. I kept looking around, amazed. No rain from above, no floods below, nothing. I wore my rain gear anyway, since earlier today it was sunny one minute, wall-of-rain-with-hail the next. Glad I wasn't out then!

Date: 2012-11-21 04:48 am (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Swim fins which are also high heels. (shoes are swimmer deluxe)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
Here's an oak twig with acorn clusters for your excellent deed of the (yester)day. I've taken to carrying a 14" hairbrush, the kind that's perfectly round: half spiky bristles, half squishy handle. It's useful for
1. Combing my hair
2. Poking elevator buttons that I can't reach forward but there's no room to turn sideways.
3. Gently batting stuff off of high shelves
4. Picking up socks
...
And I could well imagine the prickly part would do a good job nabbing the leaf clogs. Sadly I can't remember: is your hair curly?
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