Tuesday, October 04, 2011

The reds are still in the mitigation site, but today the tables were turned for the Fischers. Yesterday Bev caught her limit and he was shut out and today Joe caught his limit and she was shut out and he threw in a 17 inch drum for good measure. His largest today was 26 inches in length. Interestingly, one of her reds yesterday had almost completely excreted a rusted hook and about 10 inches of line. Norm, the new owner of 219, also caught a keeper red this evening.
Cobridge has been spending a lot of time here recently and with some success. They spent at least three hours working on 407 last Friday, but concluded the problem was in the walls. When the remodels were done a lot of the television cabling had to be moved and splitters and connectors were used. Like everything else here they are starting to corrode and fail. When this happens it is an owner borne expense. Many of the attic access points were closed during remodel and this makes it even harder to work on the cabling. The Cobridge repairman was successful in 307 yesterday. The connector used to bring the new cable up the wall to allow for a wall mounted TV was replaced and that fixed the problem. Cobridge really is not responsible except for the cable signal up to the outside pedestal, but they have been generous in working on inside issues when they can. 304 is having a problem with the TV now and that will be the next call to Cobridge.
The wifi signal has needed some fine tuning. Kevin came by today and improved the connectivity for three condos. It was pretty fast service since I had called him out for work on 307 and just as he finished I saw Paul(106) and he told me of his problem so Kevin fixed it before he left and then as he tried to leave again Pat(602) called me and I put Kevin on my phone and he talked to Pat and went right over and fixed his signal. Kevin has been very responsive to anything we need where the wifi is concerned.
This year's Hummingbird Festival three weeks ago was a huge success. I have never seen so many hummingbirds. They have been like hornets around a nest as they circle and feed at the feeders. I picked up a feeder at ProBuild yesterday and already today had four hummingbirds buzzing around it and feeding.
This afternoon a big UHaul pulled up to 101. They loaded all the furniture and pictures, kitchenware and anything that wasn't tied down. The new owners, Ralph and Cheryl, are changing everything out. Betty(502) bought everything that went into the UHaul for one price. The remodeler purchased everything in the kitchen including appliances, cabinets, and countertop. That condo looked great when they purchased it. I can only imagine what it will look like when they finish. I saw the tile and granite today. Meanwhile, Martin and Blanche(708) gave a counter offer this morning to the offer they received for their condo. They have fixed it up nicely and priced it right. It will sell soon.

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