Sunday, March 08, 2026
Apartment Life #411
This is a weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that have gone on in and around my apartment complex and in my neighborhood in the past 27 years that I've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 27 years here in a weekly blog post.
Last week I had a package go missing, probably because the building numbers were not on the buildings because they are still painting. Delivery people were having trouble finding the addresses, even the Constable asked me where an apartment was when he came to put up 7 days pay or quit notices. So, I wrote to management and they said they would put up temporary building numbers. They did.
But it got windy and the temporary signs fell off the buildings. So, they put the signs on the gates to the courtyards. They are staying there at least.
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There was a guy parked on the sidewalk path that I take Falcor for a walk on. He stayed parked there for 6 hours. One time I walked past his car and he was, pleasuring himself. I walked the other way until he was gone. The next morning, I saw this right next to where he had been parked. I think we can all guess what the white powder was inside it. I threw it away. I didn't want a kid picking it up.
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Friday morning the police were down by the McDonald's next door to me and had stopped all the homeless people who stand next to the drive through asking for food. People in the drive through complain all the time and the police get called on the same people all the time. They left for a little while but were right back at the drive through a few hours later begging again.
The high this week was 86F/30C
The low this week was 51F/10C
So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.
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You might want to put your own number sign on your door until the proper numbers are fixed. That way at least you'll get your own mail.
ReplyDeleteSomebody should tell that guy to stop wanking in public and get an OnlyFans channel.
Throwing away the drugs was a good move, but I hope you washed you hands thoroughly. You wouldn't want some residue to be detected and the cops to think you had been handling drugs yourself.
I thought about that. I do have my apartment number on my door. Oh, I did wash my hands.
DeleteIt seems the excitement in your neighborhood never ends. I must say I would probably quit going through the drive-in restaurant if I had people begging all the time as I was in line to pick up my lunch.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be going to the drive thru either.
DeleteHi, Mary!
ReplyDeleteTo me as a semi-logtime observer, it seems like your words carry greater weight and authority lately when you contact management and report problems in your unit and in your apartment community. They listen and respond, even if the action taken is sometimes insufficient. It's creepy that you needed to walk my buddy Falcor past a guy parked along your route doing drugs and playing with his ding-a-ling. I never heard of homeless people hanging out at fast food drive-thru windows. It stands to reason that if one of them was successful in getting a handout on even one occasion, the word spread and now they all gather there to beg. It's a sad state of affairs.
This Thursday, I am returning to Shady's Place with my March post. I hope you can swing by for a visit and bring Falcor with you. Have a safe and happy week, dear friend Mary!
It was a crazy week. I will definitely be over when you post.
DeleteNever a dull moment in your neighbourhood, is there? There seem to be a lot of lost souls there.
ReplyDeleteLost souls and drug addicts.
DeleteIt is never dull there.
ReplyDeleteNot dull here, that's for sure.
DeleteI would not have picked up the bag. I think you are a very kind person to think of kids possibly finding the bag. I hope the signs get permanently replaced soon.
ReplyDeleteI know it wasn't my best move but there are a lot of dogs that walk right there and I wouldn't want one of them to eat the bag and die. Or a kid to get it. I've picked up syringes and trashed them too. Too many kids around here.
DeleteIt should be too tough to get the numbers up so they would stay.
ReplyDeleteGlad the numbers were fixed somewhat
ReplyDeleteI guess it helps if they can find your building!
ReplyDeleteYou did your good deed by picking up the envelope with powder and tossing it. I hope there's not a next time, but if it happens again is there a safe drug drop off place nearby that you can take things to so someone can't accidentally find it in your trash?
ReplyDeleteSome crazy people out there...
ReplyDeleteWhat will people think up next?
ReplyDeleteI hope they get the signs fixed soon, and thank you for picking that up. I've seen what drugs can do to someone at a young age.
ReplyDeleteSounds like another typical week in your neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame the homeless people have to keep pestering customers at the drive through. There must be somewhere else they can get food without causing complaints?
ReplyDeleteGood job on the envelope with the white powder. definitely some child could’ve picked up and started playing with it or worse. seems to me that this new management is a little bit more responsive. I hope those temporary numbers stay up until they are finished with the work. A sad situation with the homeless people; only seems these things are getting worse. This time goes on.Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWell, good for the management being responsive again. They may not have taste in their building painting colors, but they seem to follow through.
ReplyDeleteGood citizen for taking care of the trash. I hope you have a low-key week ahead.
Maybe you should carry some disposable gloves on your dog-walking excursions. Kind of horrifying to touch anything like that for multiple reasons.
ReplyDeleteFor everything the new management is getting right, it sounds like they're doing other things that are just perplexing. Not having address numbers is a very large safety issue.
Delivery people not able to find the right units? Now, that sounds like where I live. We have signs posted, but the numbering system is so screwy, no one can find anything. At least the numbers are staying on the gates.
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