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The Digging Begins...

Photography Weird posted on Apr 15, 2019
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There's a monster eating my backyard! They managed to bring the excavator up from the utility access, and are in the process of digging out the sewer line. Hopefully things will progress well. It's going to be a long day..... ๐Ÿ˜’๐Ÿ˜œ

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Faemike55

9:42AM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Chomp! Chomp! OOOPS! Nice shot

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versluis

9:50AM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Oh my god!!! On the bright side, I guess theyโ€™ve found a way to get into your back garden then...? Complete with forklift (hey didnโ€™t we find that on Subnautica on Saturday?)

RodS

1:32PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

If they dig any deeper, they'll be IN Subnautica.... ๐Ÿ˜†

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Diemamker

10:38AM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Now where to dump all this dirt?... the neighbor's?... just a thought... good to see that things are moving along.

RodS

1:42PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Well, that's an entertaining thought, Dan, but they'll probably need it to fill the hole back in! LOL

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eekdog

11:35AM | Mon, 15 April 2019

It will be a long strenuous day for you bro. I got you in prayers, hope it gets done soon and hope u can sell your house. Good luck.

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Desgar

11:58AM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Praying it will be straightforward and done in just two days!

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bakapo

12:28PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Oooooh, yeah, as a home owner, that sight hurts. I hope everything goes smoothly.

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TwiztidKidd

1:23PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

I hope they're gonna install a cleanout stack once they're done. Tell them they have to do it and it's part of the deal.

RodS

1:31PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Yep - nice cleanout stack is in. News at 11.... ๐Ÿ˜‰

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mtdana

2:39PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Maybe you can take it for a spin after they are done! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ good luck!

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goodoleboy

3:40PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

Good photo. OMG, this is where reality calls the shots! Hope they do a highly effective job without any annoying surprises to contend with under that soil.

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goldie

6:14PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

That little backhoe really is going at it. I guess by the time I'm writing this, the job has been completed. Now it's time for you to unwind.

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Richardphotos

8:56PM | Mon, 15 April 2019

"there's a monster eating my backyard" and your wallet!!! of course it had to wait until you retired. seems like so many things piles up on you after retirement

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Wolfenshire

1:41AM | Tue, 16 April 2019

Maybe you'll find buried pirate treasure.

RodS

3:29PM | Tue, 16 April 2019

Hummmm I'm a little to far inland for that possibility I'm afraid. They're more likely to find Jimmy Hoffa.... ๐Ÿ˜†

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starship64

1:51AM | Tue, 16 April 2019

It looks like they managed to get in there despite your pain-in-the-butt neighbor. I hope everything goes smoothly now.

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misty7j3

4:59AM | Tue, 16 April 2019

'Good luck' with all that 'digging'.......I hope they do a nice job for you!!!

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Radar_rad-dude

8:52PM | Tue, 16 April 2019

Looks like solid progress in spite of the setback! Hope everything works out for you, friend! Keeping you in my prayers!

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donnena

9:38PM | Tue, 16 April 2019

Yay!!!! job is done by now!!!
All health issues settled!!
We had to pay to re--pave the city road behind our house (in addition to the sewer repair) AND they turned my soil upside down! The good fertile top soil I had was buried 6 feet deep and nasty old polluted clay pipe infested Clay soil was put on top. (yes I'm still angry, and we sold that house 6 years ago!!!!)
I hope you are delighted with the outcome!

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Daddywolf

12:02AM | Wed, 17 April 2019

Your Not The Only One Throwing Money in to a Black Hole Mine didn't cost as much, Yet! it's My Computer Feb1 My Hard Drive Crashed Bought New Solid State 1TB Hd plus Win 10 Os My old MB would not accept the License Code Bought new MB and Processor And 32 gigs Ram and it would not power on Bought New PS and Still Would Not Power On Took it into the Store and turned out they sold me the Wrong MB to Go With that Processor And They Were Sold out of the ones I Needed After almost Three Month They Got them in So Went to installed It and Found out that My old Computer Case Was Not an ATX and the Mother Board Would Not Fit Bought a New Case On Discount For $35 Put It All Together Started it up But I could not access The Bios I took it in to a local Shop and Let Them Do the Clean Install.I Should Get It Tomorrow or Not!

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GrandmaT

8:04PM | Wed, 17 April 2019

The joys of home ownership.

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anahata.c

5:25AM | Thu, 18 April 2019

Teri has it. I own a condo in a high rise, so if a ground line goes bad---we pay extra assessments, but we split it among hundreds of people. Being on the 27th floor, I don't have a lot of contact with underground plumbing...

This is a perfect shot, esp having seen the video: All that enclosed shadow, and the hole; and all that bright sunlight in the background as contrast. And the big crane arching towards us. A really fine shot of this work, Rod. And those two blue pipes in the background make fine visual 'accents'. (I know you don't see pipes as "visual accents," but here they are. A dramatic encompassing shot.)

I saw the video (next upload), and boy what a video. First I love watching you race around at the beg of some of your videos (I know it's sped up---but it's still cool) But when the action started, whoa. I was amazed they did it all in one day. And making it to your yard through that depression in back---that mini-valley with the raccoons and such (as you described it) was amazing enough. Then to see the driver straddle that beast across the two edges of the trench: You explained how he did it, but it still was amazing to watch. And to see how deep it was, and to discover that concrete septic area. (I would've loved to see them hit that concrete, and suddenly it flies open and some dude from ancient Sumeria pops out, shouting, "do you MIND???" And walks off...) (Did they uncover it? Was there really a septic thing in there?)

And then, how they laid the pipe and covered it with gravel. And then drove away through the bog, or whatever it is. (So that no-man's land---it's owned by the city? Or by you?)

It's really a small machine for all its power; and it was a narrow trench too! They must've known exactly where to dig, because they didn't seem to spill over their target as they dug. Fascinating, Rod, I really loved seeing it. I hope this is the beginning of an up-tick for you, and the end of the doldrums. Although I know today you have to pay for it---which is no small matter. (Your next upload should be a pic of you lying on the ground, unconscious.) But I hope it starts to get much better for you from now on.

(And you were wearing a "Beethoven" t-shirt! Man, I played all his sonatas! Ya can't go wrong with Ludwig Van, as Clockwork Orange called him. Great video, and I'm glad it's finally over now. It must be warmer there now, because you were in a t-shirt, and the workers were lightly dressed too. Here's to a much better time ahead for you, Rod...)

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anitalee

12:23AM | Sat, 20 April 2019

Nice photo

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bucyjoe

4:35AM | Mon, 22 April 2019

You can keep the trench as part of your homeland security


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