Here are my boring notes via the “Memo” app of my smart/cellphone:
~18:00. Saw small bird going fast to right where Cyprus trees once stood tall. Wondering if their homes were cut down.
~17:58. Saw small humming bird go up and down via right side of window but toward middle of backyard. Earlier saw two LARGE/plump robins pecking/walking on ground near flower containers, in which smaller birds were perching/searching for food, too.
~17:54. Saw how the second to last trunk of Cyprus tree was lopped off. Nicely silhouetted guy against setting sun. Should take pic!
~17:45. Last two of ten Cyprus trees are being pruned into HALVES! Took photo for the before and after.
~17:20. We finished preparing the young coconut: Paw whacked the nine young coconut into halves and milked the juice; I scraped off the “brain/pulp” from the “skull/shell” and Maw scissored the “squid-like” textures into bite sized pieces and placed into a plastic container.
~16:04. Just so you know and because my primary Yahoo! email used to belong to an paternal uncle named Fernando, who still lives in Daly City, CA with his wife, Tessy, I’ve been getting emails for sexual enhancements. Go figure, fools!
~15:55. Arrived home from shopping for $8.99 box of young coconut, bottle of fish soy sauce and frozen/fresh sole fish. Saw the divorced nutter hosing down her driveway. Half-hour or so ago, had left home and saw the one-eyed monster unloading a light beige truck, probably for the front lawn/grass.
~12:30. Submitted city application for street tree removal and replacement and got email at 1:06 for Paw to sign and mail back, which we did prior to shopping at 99 Ranch Market.
~12:06. Around noontime later on, the dark-skinned, Hispanic “boss” with his two toy dogs (dark and light) inside the car estimated a $1,600 deal to remove on eucalyptus (street) tree and replace two “Swamp Myrtle” trees, which grow no higher than our brick chimney, which we have yet to use probably during a disaster or whenever.
~09:54. Half-hour or so ago, Bill our Chinese neighbor living behind us was having ten Cyprus (street) trees pruned half-way for $1,500.00.
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