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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

A Drama to Unfold

Well, I call it a drama, but maybe it isn't really one. Yesterday was when it started. 

I flushed toilet after nap and it overflowed all over the bathroom. I went outside and the sewer box wasn't blinking or the alarm ringing. I called the plumber, who was here replacing a part in the toilet tank in June. He came almost immediately and determined that the sewer was definitely the problem and the grinder pump (installed 2009) wasn't working at all. Neither was the alarm system.

He called the number I had for such emergencies and left a message telling of his find. I have called two hours later again. No reply yet.

 

In the meantime, I mopped up the water mess (thank goodness just water) and plumber's young son hung out soaking towels for me. Plumber emptied water from toilet bowl and told me not to use it at all and not to put any water down any drains either.  I do have a commode that was for the Mister here so can use that pail in the bowl. I can wash up in a different plastic pail and throw water outdoors. 


I'm wondering if all the vibrations of the road machinery vibrated something off. Plumber said not probable because the sewer pump has not been working for a while, and must be full, though the alarms didn't warn.


Never a dull moment down at the farm! Hope he calls or comes soon! 

I called and left message 8pm. Third call so far…..


Today I waited until late morning and called again. Left message. Neighbor stopped by and emptied my dishwater bucket. She called for me and left message.  That was helpful. I sit here waiting still....


In the meantime, I saw that my sunflower has opened so I took a ride on the buggy and got pictures. I do see what I think might be three more buds! The main stalk is a bit bent and leaning. It is determined to reach the sun. Today there is sun but later, much-needed rain is predicted and again for tomorrow. 

If you enlarge image you will see 4 new buds!

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Processed

Every four years Pennsylvania sends an invitation for drivers to renew their driver's licenses. In our town there is a PennDOT Photo License Center that is open every Thursday and Saturday 8:30am to 4:15pm. The renewal forms are first completed with a check or money order enclosed and returned to PennDOT.  Photo license camera card paperwork is received by the applicants in the mail. We then take the form, appropriate identification and ourselves to this center. PennDOT uses state-of-the art facial recognition technology when an individual has their photo taken for this renewal.

Now with the flu virus being so prevalent, I debated whether or not to put myself in this public facility when I knew it would be a crowded and busy place. I decided to go.

When I arrived at 9:30am the place was packed. The first thing I did was to pull a numbered ticket from a dispenser and look around. A very nice young man indicated that he was willing to give up his seat (one of about 15) for me to sit instead of standing in the line. My ticket number was 79. They just had called number 68. To me that meant there were ten more people ahead of me. When my number was finally called it was 10:00am. I turned in my old license and signed the form from the mail, sat down and waited more. At 10:15 am I was called forth to the photo area. I had to give my birthdate and current address.  It took the lady three tries to be satisfied with my picture and then I had to answer several questions on a board by punching a number on a keypad. It caused a chuckle in the crowd when I asked her if I broke her camera. Tensions were released a little. I then sat down and waited until 10:30 when I was called forward to receive my new four year license.

Now, this is how I figure out the processing of driver licensing renewals here. It took 60 minutes to process 10 people. That is six minutes per person and who wouldn't mind a six minute process? Well my suggestion is to open the facility more than two days because I had to wait for an hour. That's my call, but not the state's!

Another thing, overcrowding in a small area when the flu virus is rampart is BAD! I was happy to hit the hand sanitizer when I went back to the car. I figure I had touched a door handle, a table top, a pen, a key pad and a chair. Sure hope I didn't breathe!

I now have my new Pennsylvania DIGITIZED driver's license!