Jackhammers and navy ships

21 05 2008

That’s what Conrad is experiencing today.

The apartment building next store is being gutted. Of course, as it dates back to pre-WW II, this means they will keep the facade and rip out everything else. Last week we lived with the interior demo. We were happy on Friday when the truck finally drove away. Silly us, we thought they were through. Conrad is working from home today. He told me the truck is back (complete with backup sounds and the melodic crunching of concrete in the belly of the iron beast). What’s more, they’re using a jackhammer to break up the stoop (providing the food for said beast). So, that’s not a conducive work environment.

And then the buzzer rings. Why? Well, they’re not selling our building. They promise. But the appraiser was coming by with a real estate agent just to look around. Probably for insurance reasons. Wink wink. Nod nod. Right — tell that to the Craig’s List posting we saw. Anyway, they were about to barge in, unannounced, to our apartment. Good thing Conrad was there, and good thing he was up & dressed for work! So, that’s really not a conducive work environment.

But tally ho! The ships are in town! That’s right kids, it’s Fleet Week. The historic week proceeding memorial day when myriad military ships flood the harbors, unleashing troves of fine military men upon the city. Ahem. Oh wait, those were the days of yore. Today, NYC’s ban on nuclear vessels means the # of ships allowed to dock on Manhattan piers are numbered. But it is the biggest turn out for a few years, and the docks are even expecting a return of the international display with a single ship from Canada. Yay to our brother up north! So … Conrad ducked down the street to a park bench, fired up the wireless, and worked from the shoreline, watching the (slow, painful trickle) of ships parading up the Hudson. Until it started to rain.

So much for a conducive work day, Conrad! (Maybe this remote working thing isn’t so easy in NYC after all.)


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21 05 2008
Ginny

So, Conrad, what’s wrong with going to the office?
Mom

21 05 2008
Factor

I watched the sorry line of ships pull up today from my office, which is right on the water, um, Jersey side. It was pretty cool actually, but I was hoping for some bigger boats. They had a mini carrier with several helicopters and an Osprey. Boat Picture

22 05 2008
thereyesreport

Oooo .. fun picture Factor!!

24 05 2008
Carlton

Way to go Conrad…woo hooo..there is nothing like working from a park bench office with the view of the NYC skyline and water front being the conference room

31 05 2008
smack

UG the sounnds of construction — I HATE THEM. HATE HATE HATE. When I was unemployed I had to listen to it day in and day out. The jackhammering, the metal sawing. It’s horrible.

now, at work, the floor above and the floor below are being gutted. Isn’t that a fun twist of the toilet parts?

2 06 2008
Mom

NYC construction…and all I can think of are where are the RATS going to go? And you said you live next door to this construction??? YIKES!!! Get out of there ASAP…and leave the RATS to those who [wink-wink] are only looking at your apartment.

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