Sea level altitude

Residential home and concrete crew
Who dat on the roof?
8-second video: Getting used to heights only happens through repetition.

Today was a great day.

Nothing fancy.

Productive.

Festive.

Grateful.

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Never once, until today

6-second video: Always the shutterbug, since single-digit childhood.
concrete driveway hump
With no one, nor any cargo. This threshold is uncomfortable.
concrete driveway hump
Totally uncomfortable. Pros should not create this as an end product.
concrete driveway hump
Disbelief. For real. Disappointment. Also for real.
concrete driveway hump
On our flat garage pad.
concrete driveway hump
On our new driveway apron (entrance).
concrete driveway hump
Sideways, the can will not fit under the empty Honda Van’s muffler.

Never make your customers need nor beg for resolution.

dad

In disbelief at the finished product. In hindsight, no one from the concrete company was there to ensure the framing would yield the desirable (and avoid the undesirable) result. Also, no one from the drainage company showed up today. In hindsight, they should have, to avoid customer disappointment. We lived here for three decades and never once worried about vehicle clearance onto our property. Until today.

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This website is about our HOME. This is the fifth of five daily, differently-themed blog posts about: (1) mind, (2) body, (3) spirit, (4) work, (5) home. To return to Mid Life Celebration, the site about MIND, click here.