LoveBlue
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 26, 2010
- Messages
- 8,791
- Reaction score
- 1,166
One of hubby's horses died today. He was nearly 36. He passed in his sleep.
One of hubby's horses died today. He was nearly 36. He passed in his sleep.
That the painters that repainted our wooden decks may had use the wrong kind of paint . We had a Nor'easter last week and I notice a few days later there was white paint splattered on my deck floor as well as my neighbor upstairs . This happen on the east side of my building only and the deck was painted a few months ago so the paint was dry. It guess it was not waterproof . If this happen again I will see f my neighbor can take photos o we can show it to the manger . I already told him about it but I m not sure what he will's . I learned that manger did not buy the whole bracket to hold
up the fire extinguishers in our hallways , he finally got them back on the wall.
And Chicagoblue was right about it being illegal to had the fire extinuguishers on the floor .
They are gorgeous, nice names. I live next door to a pair of horses who look very similar.
Which is the one that died?
Alleycat. I'm sorry. Isn't music the name?
Sent from my iPhone using AllDeaf
Thank you, and yes, the name was Music.
Was He named Music after the song "Horse called Music?"
Sorry to hear; what kind of horse was it?
I kinda figured it was illegal for them to be on the floor. State law in most places says they must be easily within reach, and easily accessible, and also easily visible, so they can be quickly found if the need arises.
I hope the new bracket is not on so tight you can't get it off the wall. At least they won't fall on your foot anymore if bump it by mistake.
They better not be. That, too, can't happen. They have to fit just right, so they can be removed quickly. If they're too tight, then the property manager brought the wrong ones. I'm not sure if the Fire Marshal has a recommedation for which ones should be used, but maybe check into that?
Thank you, and yes, the name was Music.
Learned today that walking 2 male Great Danes isn't that much of a hazzle....and they aren't vicious or aggressive as I had thought they would be...but their bark really echo's....Only down-size is the huge poop to pick up......Their owner will be back tomorrow.