Based on this, I am thinking they are going to rebuild the back room.
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I rode past last night, I think it was, and saw the dark concrete, with a cat sleeping in the middle of it. As there is no lighting, I coudlnt' see it clearly enough to actually tell if it was new concrete, but knowing that:
A) cats dont' generally sleep on hot concrete just after sunset/dark after a hot day--they'll sleep over on the cooler dirt, especially that under shady trees.
B) if the cat was on it, it meant it was cooler than normal for some reason. Wet or recently-poured concrete would probably be cooler due to evaporation, once the sun isn't shining on it.
C) It looked darker than it should, in the poor light, and darker usually means wetter.
D) I knew there was a chance they'd pull up the old slab and pour a new one, to build a new back room. (or a back porch, but hopefully a room).
So, I felt a little happier knowing I might get that room/space back. It'd be so very strange to live in a house that is suddenly smaller than i tused to be, where a doorway out of a room suddenly isn't jsut an open doorway into a big room, but is now a closed door onto ground that uised to be under a floor of that room.
They might only be putting a slab there, and not putting a room on it, but I am hopeful because of the bolts in the edges of teh concrete, where the walls would be for that room.
The sad thing: Mom's rosebush, which had so far partly survived the teardown of the old back room, doesn't exist anymore. If it does it's so buried under the dirt from the concrete pour that it isn't likely to survive. Also, the lantana that was over Bonnie's grave, and the grave itself, is also covered by that leftover dirt, and probably also doesn't exist now, or won't survive.
There was also a tree I'd been growing, and had been going to move out of their way before teh whole Tannon debacle, and couldn't bring myself to stay at the house by myself long enough to do after that, whcih was to the east of that room--it was only bent over after teh teardown of the old back room, but now it's been cut off. There is one TINY little branch left on it with a few leaves, but I figure they'll probably cut that off too at some point.
Hachi's, Nana's, Loki's, and Fred's grave, along with the trees on either end of it, and the lantana there, is intact, at least.
Miraculously the few things still alive in front despite being chopped off at the ground are actually growing:
I'm not sure why but they are also apparently running a new watermain to the front of the house, instead of the back. Or maybe they're just redoing the exsting one. Dunno. Either wya, there's no water at the house at all right now. So I can't water the plants and trees that *are* still alive..I just have to hope they live until the water is reconnected.
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I dont' know what these new inserted (glued in) bolts are for, at the front edge of the new front porch. I haven't even got a guess:
There are quite a few things that I don't remember what they were, but aren't where they were when I was last there, or arent' there at all, now. Probably stolen by the looters. I also suspect that a number of my gardening tools, like my steel shovel that the repair crew kept using and I kept putting back with my other tools back into my pile of them next to the ex-plant-tank, have been appropriated by the repair crew permanently, as they're no longer visible at the house anywhere. I suppose looters might have taken them, but they are all rusty and old and really of value only to me, so I don't know why looters would take them. The repair crew used them because they were there, meaning they wouldn't avhe to go get theirs out of their truck(s) or whatever, or bring any, and I didnt' mind them being used but it really bothers me that they've now been stolen, by whoever did it.
And that AC unit that the one repair crew guy said he moved out of the window and put in the yard but mysteriously coudln't tell me where he put it, and coudln't be found even then by me or my friends, has never turned up. I think he stole it, and that upsets me, because that's a really petty thing to do to someone in my position.
So far none of the sheds have been broken into, as far as I can tell. But I expect that is only a matter of time.
Oh, and as I was typing this up in notepad at the apartment a couple of hours ago, I remembered suddenly that when I got some more Tiny treats out of the shed while there to take the pics of the slab, I'd left the damned shed door wide open and unlocked when I left.

So I had to ride back up there to correct that, then back here again (a wasted hour and a half, plus about 14 miles or so wear and tear on the bike).
However, I saw an interesting sight on the way back: Someone on an ICE-powered bicycle towing someone on a regular bicycle, using what looked like a bungee cord, but could've been regular rope. Not sure. I caught up with them at an intersection as we all waited for the light to change, passed them up quickly thru the intersection once it was green, then they caught up again at another one that was really really long wait (Bethany Home, I think), but I led the way again until they dropped out of sight behind me a half mile or so later. I was only going about 19.5MPH, so I assume if he'd wanted to he could've caught up with me, since the towed rider looked like she was pedalling, though I didn't see him pedal. Looked like a couple of late teens or early twenties, too dark to see well enough even at the intersections.
I considered stopping to talk to them, but given how police do randomly stop bicyclists around here anyway, and that what they were doing was quite attention grabbing (as I suppose CrazyBike2 is as well) I didn't want to have the police think I was mixed up in their illegal activity (technically, any bicyclist being towed by any other vehicle is illegal--I don't think that applies to just the bicycle, but the rider *and* bicycle together, as in their case. Same thing for skateboards and scooters and the like, AFAICR). I doubt anything would have happened, but better safe than sorry, and I was already pretty emotional about the having to go back to the house again and just wanted to get home to Tiny. (and then go out again to post this real quick).