above.jpgRudy’s recent post about curiosity reminded me of my last weekend.

Our neighbours who own the empty lot next to us have finally started building their house on it. Over the last couple of weeks they’ve excavated the driveway and the basement area.

I decided to take a walk around our property on Sunday and after winding through the forest I ended up looking over at the development going on next door.

I could see a very large tarp covering the entire basement excavation. The tarp seemed to be resting on top of something large that was about 15 feet higher than ground level. It looked like it might have been covering the excavated dirt pile. Consider all of the rain, snow, and wind we’ve been experiencing, this was a good idea.

It was difficult to visualize though because it was twilight and I was using a flashlight to navigate the forest. I decided to go closer to get a better look.

As I approached the excavation from between the trees surrounding the site, I could make out that the tarp was indeed on top of something very large. It looked large enough and stable enough to walk on. So, in order to get a better look, I did. I stepped on the edge of the tarp.

Picture Wile E. Coyote running off the edge of a cliff, windmilling arms and legs, then dropping like a sandbag to the bottom. Now picture me doing the same thing except I didn’t have time to windmill anything.

The part of the tarp that I had stepped on had nothing but cold air under it. It gave way like wet paper under me. The thing that stopped my fall about 4 feet into a 20 foot pit was part of the scaffolding that had been erected in the pit. This is what the tarp was covering.

I managed to eventually extricate myself from the pit. That took some work because of how steep the walls were. Once I got out I tried to affix the tarp back to the edge of the pit so that it would look undisturbed. I then limped back home for the tongue-lashing.

Moral of the story: When snooping around the neighbour’s place, do it during the day so you can see better.



6 Comments

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    Rudy
    February 1st, 2008 at 1:30 am

    Wow, I’m glad you didn’t break a leg or anything. How far was your nearest neighbour?

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    Periapex
    February 2nd, 2008 at 2:09 am

    I’m glad of that too. I could have lost another toenail.

    They are about 200 feet away from our place.

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    Laney
    February 2nd, 2008 at 6:52 am

    you’re brave for walking alone in the woods at dusk but when you do, i suggest always carrying a cell phone with you so you can call for help in case you fall in a hole or get chased by wolves or something along those lines. but im glad u didn’t get hurt.

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    Periapex
    February 2nd, 2008 at 7:53 am

    Cell phones don’t work too reliably out here, and especially if I’m down in a hole. We’ve got some walkie talkies for that purpose but the batteries are always dead.

    BTW your website link is not correct…

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    the american who can't spell
    February 2nd, 2008 at 11:06 am

    well, well, well. that’s what you get for being a nosy canadian. next time you go snooping maybe you should bring brody, that way you can pull a lassie if you get into trouble again.

    seriously, tho, glad you’re okay ;-)

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    Periapex
    February 2nd, 2008 at 1:18 pm

    He was there but couldn’t care less.

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