Point Form: Ladders and Barges
- We capitulated yesterday morning and turned the furnace on. The indoor temperature was only 16.5C/61.7F, which is not exactly toasty. When I checked the forecast, the very warmest temperature of the week was predicted to be only 12C/54F, so what we had to do was pretty obvious. We didn’t come close to our Nov 01 record that we set in 2019.
- I have posted many times over the years how Sue's and my sleep habits are so very different. When daughter recently dropped by to see the old folk, Sue happened to mention that her watch was now advising her to get ready for bed at 7:30. Meanwhile, my watch was telling me that 12:30 would be good. Wifey and I are not the same, not anymore.
- Halloween decorations are appearing. I will post more pics as time transpires, but here is neighbour getting his display set up one afternoon. Apparently, he hit the jackpot by getting several gigantic and expensive pieces all together at one bargain bin price, for there are more than are shown here,

- Oh good grief! Near the end of my coffee date with the boys, I looked up toward the counter, and I saw butt crack, maybe two inches of it. A guy was leaning over the counter, a middle-aged guy no less, although I would say younger middle age. Why a guy that age would choose to belt his pants low across his posterior is beyond me. Not only that, but he had to be wearing bikini briefs, assuming that he was wearing underwear at all, because I saw no sign of it, and I was certainly seeing further down than I cared to. When he straightened up, his shirt fell to cover him, so I assume that’s he was unaware of what he was flashing. If he is going to wear his pants like that, he needs a longer shirt. I was tempted to take a photo to show him what he was exposing. But I didn't. Should I have?
- You have seen many night pics of our lighted bridge over the past few years. When I spied a work barge at the foot of the bridge, I shouted down and asked what they were doing. They were replacing the lights. The lighted display has been very uneven. I wonder if it will look better now.

- I think that is all for this point form sort of post, but I will leave you with this one other photo from Thanksgiving weekend that I didn't post at the time although I did post a similar one then in landscape orientation.

I think you might have found yourself in deep water if you had photographed the man with the ill-fitting trousers (to put it politely!) You just never know when someone is going to suggest you've stepped over some invisible line.
ReplyDeleteWatching people working on the water is fascinating, though I'm sure it's just as humdrum to them as other jobs.
Butt hangouts for men and too short skirts for women ... both are, to say the least, distasteful to most of us. But I am not convinced a photo would be a good idea. It could get you in trouble, even roughed up. Let us hope that this idiot also dresses like this in summer and has a plastic or leather seat in his car. I watched a young woman in a very short skirt get her thighs fried that way and felt she deserved it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Christmas lights on the bridge???
And I have three real pumpkins, gift from the YD. The deal is that she gets the seeds after I carve them.
As always, there's one guy on the crew (on the barge) who is leaning back doing all of nothing (at the time.) I get a kick out of seeing so many "supervisors" whenever work is done to repair things, but know that they do have a job to do, but it's not needed at that particular time. As to butt crack guy, I tend to just shake my head (roll my eyes) and ignore the many ill dressed people I see.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sparing us the shot of low pants guy. I have to wonder how you can't feel that part of your butt is exposed?! I'd be mortified!
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