The cable situation is pure madness. Here the guys are burying the cable. This is how the story goes:
1. cable is installed up in the air like a power line
2. during storm, branch falls and breaks the cable line up in the air
3. wait my 4 hour window and get the cable fixed
4. during another storm, another branch falls and breaks the cable in the same spot
5. they agree to bury the cable (in photo below)
6. in burying the cable, they cut through the Duke Power line to the shed and koi pond
7. Time Warner says Duke Power is responsible
8. Duke Power says Time Warner is responsible
9. after quite the run around, Time Warner sends out the same two guys and they fix the problem
Wow! That was a bunch of time wasted for something as simple as fixing the cable.
Jason loves to pressure wash. Can’t you see it on his face?
The SV and XT get a bath.
The koi pond is in need of some TLC although the four fish living there don’t seem to mind much.
The other Jason goes to inspect the cable.
Everything is jammed into the shed right now.
Jason starts emptying out the bikes.
He sweeps it clean.
Then takes a break with a little backyard riding. There goes the neighborhood.
The bikes go back in but in a different order. The parts bike is tucked in the back under the toolboxes. The SV’s are pushed in backward for vertically challenged people like myself.
Voila! Six bikes in the shed for two people. Only bike hoards like ourselves can live with each other.
It’s grilling with cigar time again.
This time I contributed baked potatoes with bacon, cheese, butter, and sour cream to the meal. Don’t forget the cheap champagne!
I definitely miss a real garage but with a little rearranging, the bikes are protected from the elements for now.