We're back, and doing okay. Life goes on, and so do numbers. COVID is on the rise for both the unvaccinated and vaccinated, and we have a weather watch set...
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We're back, and doing okay. Life goes on, and so do numbers. COVID is on the rise for both the unvaccinated and vaccinated, and we have a weather watch set for tomorrow. All the news, none of the fuss.
By the way, I think there's music at the top of Tunnel now.
Neighbor on Nicholl
2 years ago
Thanks Tyson. Seriously, I really did feel all the love even in the worst of it.
Tyson
2 years ago
Thank you and take care, Edie. We love you and are here to help.
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
Thanks Edie...hang in there! One day at a time. And thanks for indicating that your listeners are "normal"...not too sure about that
Aimee Alexander
2 years ago
so sweet of you!
Neighbor on Nicholl
2 years ago
Just back up a truck and blow it down the chimney.
Neighbor on Nicholl
2 years ago
Fill the kilns with packing peanuts.
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
IDEA! Let's just use the styrofoam blocks to repair the chimney and kilm! Cheap and easy...plus safer if they fall in the future
Neighbor on Nicholl
2 years ago
Aimee, I know I have one in the yard somewhere. I'll scrape one out for you.
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
EVERYONE cried a little bit...or a lot!
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
Are you kidding...you have friends here
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
I will try to find one
Tyson
2 years ago
I think there are some on Crest. And lots of interesting ones around the Methodist church.
Aimee Alexander
2 years ago
I've been on the lookout for a Richmond brick.
Tyson
2 years ago
If you have Richmond bricks you want to get rid of, please don't put them on top of the Brickyard chimney or kilns. That's just making the problem worse.
Peter Fostiak
2 years ago
Greetings
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
Hi Peter!
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
We have BC bricks...and somewhere some loose ones ( maybe in the back yard??)
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
They take alot of stuff and 15 trash bags...
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
Maximum pick-up of 15 bags of all garbage or all green waste.
Keep the load limited to fifteen 30-35 gallon bags (2 cubic yards total), each under 40 pounds, and strong enough to hold materials.
Ensure there are no large or bulky items in the load.
Trash Clean-ups are collected on the customer's regular Solid Waste collection day; All Yard Waste Clean-ups are collected on the regular green waste collection day.
Compostable paper bags must be used for all Yard Waste Clean-ups (biodegradable bags are not compostable)
Philip Rosenthal
2 years ago
Appliances such as a washing machine, clothes dryer, dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, freezer, microwaves;
Mattress & box springs (a matched set of mattress and box springs count as one item);
Furniture such as a sofa, love seat, large chair, televisions, dining set, desks, dressers, tables or lawn furniture (a dining or lawn furniture set of table and chairs counts as one time);
Equally sized residential items such as a water heater, barbecue, area rug, office chair, bookshelf, exercise equipment or four tires (four tires count as one item).